
Legs for the Makerbot
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To power my MakerBot, I utilized a 600-watt supply with a downward-facing fan; however, I placed it externally as I avoid fire hazards. To secure the power supply, I designed and attached four-legged base to its corners. After drilling holes for the fan installation, I added images of my creation. The design was made in NX5, and I'll soon post an updated file once I master rotating objects without duplication. Recently, I figured out the issue with the previous version and uploaded a new file. No need to file M3 holes this time. Assembling is easy: print the design, align it on the four corners, drill two holes per leg, and fasten using M3 bolts and nuts. My selected infill of 0.60 makes the legs sturdy enough to hold the MakerBot off my desk securely.
With this file you will be able to print Legs for the Makerbot with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Legs for the Makerbot.