
LACK Attack #2: Casterate the Lack (aka Roll The Lack Stack)
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This is a followup to:Lack Attack#1: Stacking the Lack: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2586887 without further adieu.... Attack 2: STACK THE LACK NOTE: SAVE THE SPARE LEGS! If you're following this build, you'll need them for LACK ATTACK #4. I had a 4-Lack Stack with one Lack without legs on the bottom as a base sitting in my living room. I wanted a way to move it easily once it was complete. I knew it would need to move to clean/make room when company comes over (I like to print/work in the living room so I can watch the kids too). So, I picked up a set of RILL casters at IKEA (Article Number: 966.713.00) for $6; that's an unbeatable price! I didn't see anything similar, so based on the Lack Stack adapter, I knocked out a quick caster adapter for the bottom corners that would also serve as a corner protector for the legs. They tend to collect dings easily. I built these to install two ways: first using them with the posts, which will press into the table's screw holes. This was intended to align them, see how they fit, and if they needed modification before I screwed them in place. It worked well for a couple of days and was surprisingly stable, but then one post broke, so I screwed them down and into place. If I printed these again, I'd skip the posts and go straight to #6x1" screws. As always, comments are greatly appreciated, especially direction and pitfalls to watch for. If you've been here, done this, and have a better way, please let me know. Next: Attack 3: Power the Lack Stack... http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2599482
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