Leveling Legs / Feet
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After purchasing a table-top Blackstone griddle for my sister, I decided to season it on her behalf. However, I was dissatisfied with the excessive heat that was transferred to the table underneath the griddle when it was in use. Although it didn't cause any damage, the table became uncomfortably warm (or rather, hot). This prompted me to search for suitable legs, and I ended up 3D printing a set that claimed to be tall legs specifically designed for the Blackstone griddle. Interestingly, they turned out to be the exact same height as the legs that came with the griddle. Additionally, I've encountered challenges with finding appropriate legs for one of my 3D printers. All these experiences motivated me to create my own set of legs. These legs can either accommodate an internal nut (M6) or an M6 bolt with a head that fits snugly into the hexagonal depression of the same size. The screw section of the leg features a sturdy base and a rounded extension that elevates the bolt head to the correct position when the screw is fully inserted. Once the bolt is securely fastened to whatever surface you're attaching the legs to, you can adjust the legs for leveling by loosening them. If you intend to use these legs on a griddle, it's advisable to avoid printing them in PLA and opt for PETG as a minimum. The attached pictures should provide a clear depiction of the various connection options for these legs.
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