Outback BBQ Foot

Outback BBQ Foot

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After nearly two decades of subpar maintenance on my BBQ's, I had neglected to properly lubricate the end grain of the legs, which stood bare and sapped moisture from the air. A bit of rot had set in, so I figured replacing them with a couple of feet would be a nice touch. I printed these new legs in bright yellow because being safety-conscious, I wanted visitors to see the big BBQ clearly and avoid tripping over it. (Let's just say I happened to have yellow ABS+ loaded, which prints well, and I couldn't be bothered to change it, plus my wife likes yellow.) These custom legs are designed for Outback Hunter and Trooper BBQ's, which come with slightly different sized pieces of wood because, well, why wouldn't you? If you're creating a range of BBQ's, it makes sense not to have uniform-sized bits of wood, right? Print at your own risk; I accept no liability if your BBQ catches fire, the food gets burnt, or someone trips over it due to a non-yellow print.

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