IKEA LACK plug-and-play modular printer shelf
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This is a tool-less IKEA Lack shelf for printers that I designed without compromising any tables. It's easily adaptable to X and Z axes currently, but with minimal effort, it can be modified to extend in Y as well. My setup, pictured here, utilizes 6 tables, an Anycubic i3 Mega, an Anycubic i3 Mega S, and an Ender 3. I employ a default spool holder on the lower mega, while a spool hanger is positioned on the first level. The hanger isn't parametric since it's a modified filler part. Additionally, I'm using an Acute Angle mini PC that can control all three printers simultaneously, and I created a simple hanger for it. All the files are generated from OpenSCAD, with the exception of the non-parametric filler hanger. If you want to enhance this design, please don't remix it; instead, use the GitHub repository at https://github.com/tg44/3d-tools-and-things/tree/master/ikea-lack-socks. For support or ideas, I prefer using the GitHub issues page, where I respond more quickly.
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