Ikea lack feet
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I Made My Ikea Lack Enclosure Fit Under a Shelf Above It by Lowering It To accomplish this feat, I had to take some drastic measures - literally. I decided to shorten the length of the lower table's legs by cutting them down to size. This bold move revealed a hidden hollow leg that wasn't exactly visually appealing and could potentially scratch the floor if not addressed. I Knew I Had to Act Fast to Fix This Issue To resolve this problem, I took matters into my own hands and created these clever table leg feet that pressure fit onto the legs like a glove. The result was seamless and stylish, with no visible signs of modification. Version 1: A Screw-Tight Solution This initial prototype featured holes for screws to provide extra stability and support. It was a solid first attempt, but I wasn't entirely convinced it was the most elegant solution. Version 2: Pressure-Fit Perfection As it turned out, Version 1 fit like a charm without needing any additional hardware. The pressure-fit design proved to be more than sufficient, so I removed the screws altogether and called it a day.
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