cr-10 legs

cr-10 legs

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I designed these boxes with a few flaws in mind, specifically holes at the bottom where rubber feet can be screwed into place. Unfortunately, this design leaves them somewhat fragile - instead of being solidly grounded, they tend to grab onto the surface they're standing on and will collapse if moved around too much. If you still want to print these boxes, I'd advise against it unless you enjoy living life on the edge or have a specific use case in mind where stability isn't a priority. Alternatively, you could try printing them without the rubber feet - but be warned that they'll probably just slide around instead of collapsing. To modify this design for your needs, feel free to take the provided step files and make any necessary adjustments.

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