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Table Top Riser thingiverse

Table Top Riser

thingiverse sigismond0 1421744 Free

Have a table that's just not tall enough? Want to add an extra shelf or storage space? Well here's your solution--these nifty little legs will allow you to add a second top to your table. The legs screw into the underside of a piece of wood, and snap into the caps on top of the table.
This increases your table height by about four inches without permanently modifying your table. Lets will hold up to normal table use, but use the original tabletop when lifting or pushing the table. A cheap and easy solution to a real annoyance.
Use one leg and cap per corner, plus any additional legs for middle support. Print at higher than normal infill (I used 50%) for strength.

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Platform thingiverse
Creator sigismond0
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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