Economical cork feet for 4040 profile (ender 3...)

Economical cork feet for 4040 profile (ender 3...)

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I had to add height for a future project so I could fit as many cables as possible under the printer. To make it easy to print and adapt, I remixed the C3D_Miguel design to allow using corks as part of the feet. This way, adjusting the height is simple - just cut the corks to your liking! I added pads to them, making it quite stable now. Whether this affects print quality remains uncertain, but my primary goal has been achieved (affordable, adaptable, strong and stable). You'll likely need to file a little on the parts that fit into the aluminum profile. When inserting the cork into them, be gentle since I made them relatively narrow. One of them cracked, but it still works as intended! I printed these with PLA, 0.25 mm thickness, 20% infill and no supports needed. It took about four hours to print five of them, using roughly 5 grams of PLA for each one.

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