
Replacement foot for B&D Workmate table
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Update: 24 Feb 2019 - I've been redoing all my old designs in Fusion 360 and adding them to this collection.\nWe use an old Black & Decker Workmate 85 folding work stand to hold our compound miter saw, but the original rubber feet have degraded over time so we place towels under it to protect our pine floors.\nAfter getting a 3D printer, I wanted to print new feet for it right away. Taking measurements and roughing out a design, I printed off a lightweight prototype with minimal infill - and it worked perfectly! Then, I printed four thicker feet with heavier infill, and they performed flawlessly.\nColleagues at work ask why I didn't just buy new feet from the Home Depot instead of making my own. However, that misses the point entirely. I'm still proud to have created something useful, no matter how small it may seem.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: Monoprice Maker Select v2\nRafts: Yes\nSupports: No\nResolution: 0.2mm\nInfill: 75% grid\nNotes: I didn't need 100% infill to make the foot stable, and with a 75% grid, I could put my full weight on that corner without any issues. With the thin-wall/light infill prototype, it was clear that it couldn't handle much stress, but the thicker feet with 3mm top and bottom surfaces and 75% grid infill held up fine.\nHow I Designed This\nI used SketchUp to create this design.
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