
Lack Shelf
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I conceptualized these table connectors for my Prusa enclosure to facilitate attaching a table to the bottom. Subsequently, I opted to construct a storage shelf utilizing the same connectors. The sole components required for this shelf are Ikea Lack tables, wood screws, and the printed connectors. The total cost of this project was approximately 30 dollars. To achieve optimal results, it is recommended that PETG be employed for added strength. While PLA can be used, the connectors may crack if not handled with care. To assemble the shelves, position the connector in line with the two corners of the table. I suggest drilling a hole for screws beforehand, although this is not mandatory. Next, insert a screw into the center hole and then secure the side screws. Repeat this process for each corner. Following attachment to the first table, place the next one on top and align it with the connectors. Then, screw each leg into the connectors. When doing so, you must pull the legs taut before securing them in place. Continue this procedure for any number of tables stacked atop each other. Lack tables can be sourced from https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20011408/ Wood screws utilized are available at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071WFB7GF/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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