IKEA Lack Table Assembly and extensions

IKEA Lack Table Assembly and extensions

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Here is my version of an IKEA Lack enclosure for a 3-D printer. There's no need to look any further, this one is uniquely mine. I aimed to keep things straightforward, minimize parts, and choose an attractive hardware set that I thought would impress. All M4 hardware is used throughout. Tap all holes by hand, taking your time to avoid chips from forming. The table itself can hold 22 pounds, while my extensions were designed to support up to 20 pounds each. Don't try sitting on it, but you can work with this setup without any issues. To make assembly easier, I created a separate lower extension that requires drilling a pilot hole into the legs. A bit of extra space ensures everything lines up perfectly. Non-handed attachments between panel mounts and hinges are used to prevent mistakes. Once the panels are installed, they stiffen the entire structure and make it very secure. Feel free to use this design if you like it – there's no need to look elsewhere.

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