IKEA Lack-Table easy stackable design
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This simple design is perfect for those who want to stack Ikea Lack tables on top of each other without using any screws or complicated mechanisms. I deliberately designed it that way, and it's been a great success. The only caveat is that you might need to add some support to the parts, but if your printer can handle longer bridging, this won't be an issue at all. I printed mine without any support, and it turned out fantastic with just a bit of extra work afterwards. To assemble the stack, simply place one part on top of another and you're good to go! I didn't have the budget to create a plexiglass design with enclosed printing, so I started with this simple yet effective stackable design. It works amazingly well, and I'm already thinking about creating more advanced designs that incorporate features like plexiglass and clever solutions. To get started, you'll need four parts in total - two right pieces and two left pieces. Since the design isn't too large, it should be printable on most printers without any issues.
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