
Shop Tool Adjustable Feet
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I fell head over heels for the feet's straightforward design, so I decided to give it my own spin and put my own unique twist on it.\nI've got a workbench that I designed to be super flexible, holding all my saws and whatnot in one compact space.\nAs such, each tool needs to be able to get a boost or a nudge up or down, but only temporarily - just until you're done with the job at hand.\nBecause this is going to be used for heavy-duty sawing and other tasks, I beefed it up with extra reinforcement. Also, since this relies on a captive M6 bolt, I flipped the script and made the knob do double duty as the raising/lowering piece while keeping the foot nice and steady.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand: \n Prusa\n \n Printer: \n Prusa Clone\n \n Rafts: \n Doesn't Matter\n \n Supports: \n No\n\nPost-Printing\nPress M6 nut into knurled knob and flip it around. Screw down the knob until the bolt can be screwed up from the bottom of the power tool. Capture the bolt with a second nut and an optional locking nut. Adjust the foot height just like you normally would.
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