IKEA Lack Filament tunnel for 3d Printers

IKEA Lack Filament tunnel for 3d Printers

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Here's a great solution for 3D printer owners who use the IKEA Lack table as their workspace: an innovative filament tunnel that makes organization and filament feeding a breeze! Simply drill a hole in the top of your Lack table, large enough to accommodate this nifty filament tunnel, then secure it with the end cap. From there, feed your filament from the top down through the tunnel directly into your 3D printer. I've found this setup to be incredibly helpful, especially since the IKEA Lack table has a hollow interior. Drilling a hole in the top can make it difficult to guide the filament if it's bent or kinked. The filament tunnel solves this problem by creating a smooth channel for your filament to flow through, making it easy to get started with your next 3D printing project!

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