
STACK-A-LACK
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The STACK-A-LACK Adapter Puts IKEA LACK Tables in a Stackable Frame Without Screws or Glue. Simply Place One on Top of Another. Though Not Designed to Be Sturdy, It Should Keep the Upper Table from Sliding Off. You Can Also Use the DOUBLESTACK-A-LACK Connector to Combine Two LACK Stacks into One Tower. To Build a Single LACK Stack, Just Print the STACK-A-LACK Plate. To Create a Double LACK Stack, Print Both Plates: the STACK-A-LACK and the DOUBLESTACK-A-LACK. The RACK-A-STACK-A-LACK Plate is Used to Connect Four LACK Tables in a Row. It Includes Adapters for All Corners and Middle Connectors. Printer Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: Original Prusa i3 MK2 Use Rafts: No Supports: None Resolution: 0.2mm Infill Percentage: 100% Notes: Since the Walls Are Thin, It Doesn't Matter How Much Infill You Choose. I'm Printing Them Solid to Add Strength and a Nicer Outer Perimeter. Assembly: Place a STACK-A-LACK Adapter Over Each Leg of the Upper Table, Ensuring the Closed Square Faces Up and the Half Square Fades to the Outside. Stack the Tables by Placing the Upper Table on the Lower One, Making Sure the STACK-A-LACK Adapters Slide Smoothly into Place.
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