Lack Wall Bracket

Lack Wall Bracket

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After moving my printer from a sturdy 2x4 wood table in the garage to an Ikea Lack table inside the house, I noticed that the table shook excessively while printing. The movement was too much for me to tolerate, so I created a simple wall L bracket. I attached it to the interior of the legs beneath the table and secured it to the wall. Although it wasn't as stable as I had hoped for, it significantly improved the situation. There should be sufficient space between the table and the wall to accommodate power cables and other necessities, assuming you have average-sized baseboards.

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