
Lack Enclosure Adjustable Foot
prusaprinters
<p>My lack enclosure is partly on a rug (an ugly one for sure, but nonetheless), and so I needed to be able to adjust it up so that it would be level. I made these up in PETG, though I'm sure they would work in anything else. I would suggest a small amount of glue on the base to keep it stuck in the leg. You also have to be careful moving it… I lifted a little to move the table, the foot and nut came down, and as I dragged, I snapped one of the feet in half. It still works fine, but I would was thinking in a future design to add a ring on the nut that recesses into a ring in the base with a snap fit to act as a journal/bearing to keep the whole thing in. Alternatively another small nut on the top that goes inside the base to keep the foot attached, but that would still allow it to fall when you lift the table.</p><p>I did use some silicon grease on the threads and that helped make them move very easy.</p>
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