
IKEA Lack Adjustable Foot
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If you're building a 3D-printer enclosure using IKEA Lack tables, for instance with your Prusa I3 MK3 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118), two IKEA Lack tables won't match the standard table height perfectly, due to variations in floor level and table height. To reach standard table height again, you can add a third IKEA Lack table with its feet cut off at 18 cm. Alternatively, use IKEA Lack adjustable feet, which allow for fine-tuning of your table's height by plugging them into the existing table feet. To make these adjustments work, print one "Adjustable Foot" and one "Adjustable Foot_insert" per foot. You'll also need a M5x20 hexagon screw (ISO 4017) and its corresponding nut.
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