
Gazebo Anchor Foot
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I've got a fold-up gazebo with steel down-poles capped by plastic feet, which are designed to be pegged securely into the ground. However, after repeated exposure to strong winds and heavy use, some of these plastic feet have snapped or come loose. To resolve this issue, I created a detailed sketch of the gazebo's components using FreeCad software, enabling me to print custom replacement feet. Additionally, I've included the original FreeCad design for easy modification to accommodate different pole diameters. Given that the new feet will be clipped into place at the base of the poles and held by pegs to secure the gazebo to the ground, it's highly recommended to use a higher infill percentage when printing these parts – ideally around 25% – to maximize their strength and durability. The current design is optimized for 25mm square profile legs.
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