
IKEA Lack enclosure reinforcement supports
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Makers often rely on the IKEA Lack table to build a 3D printer enclosure, but it falls short in terms of stability due to legs that are not securely attached. As a result, the connecting screw loosens over time within the soft material, causing the enclosure to vibrate and swing during printing. Several tested reinforcement solutions for the legs on the IKEA Lack table have been developed, specifically designed for Prusa enclosures but also applicable to other printer enclosures. For Prusa enclosures, a unique support design is needed because the 4th leg typically holds the power supply unit. To create reinforcements for a Prusa enclosure, print three copies of the file Diagonal_support.stl and one copy of Perpendicular_support.stl, which is designed for the PSU-holding leg. The attached images demonstrate the supports built on an IKEA Lack table.
With this file you will be able to print IKEA Lack enclosure reinforcement supports with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on IKEA Lack enclosure reinforcement supports.