
desk foot raiser
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My chair is stuck, literally, because my leg is propped up on a makeshift board that just needs a little more room. To fix it, I'm making new feet for the base of my wheelchair. I need four identical parts in total to fit snugly inside a tube with dimensions 26mm square and an overall height of 90mm. The new feet must be strong enough to withstand movement or sliding along the floor without breaking apart. Since PLA is the chosen material, I'm confident that these new feet will get the job done. To avoid sharp edges, one design features rounded corners. The other has a slight extension to mitigate any damage from scraping against hard surfaces. Here are the print settings for my project: Printer: Sintron Prusa Clone Rafts and Supports: None are needed in this case. Resolution: A resolution of 0.3mm is ideal for this project, given its dimensions and material requirements. Infill Percentage: I've chosen to fill 80% of the part to achieve a balance between weight and structural integrity. Print Notes: No fan will be used during the printing process to avoid any potential damage or inconsistencies in the final product.
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