IKEA Lack Enclosure - My extra bits

IKEA Lack Enclosure - My extra bits

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I built an IKEA Lack enclosure for my new printer using the set found on Thingiverse, which suggests two tables stacked. However, I wanted my printer at a reasonable height, so I opted for three tables stacked instead. This required me to add an extra set of brackets for the legs. I came up with my own version of these brackets. I also decided to include lights in the enclosure. Initially, I headed to IKEA to find their good old LED strips, but they were no longer available. Instead, I discovered Ledberg - a type of flat, round base LED light. To direct the lights at the bed, I designed some corner brackets that fit onto the legs. It's essential to note that you should print the Ledberg bracket with a brim for optimal results. Given that three tables are stacked, I recommend considering an angle bracket to secure the upper table to the wall. Additionally, a wire grommet is included so you can route wires from the PSU through the table. This will give you more flexibility and prevent the need to extend your wires. I used a 22mm spade drill for this purpose.

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