Ikea Lack Screen Riser (V2.0) - With cable tidy

Ikea Lack Screen Riser (V2.0) - With cable tidy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Ikea Lack Floating Shelf Screen Riser - V 2.0

As per version 1.0 but now with integrated cable routing to the rear of the legs. The new rear leg section with cable cover is saved as a separate plate from the front of the leg and joint strips so if you have already printed V1 you can just print the new rear section to gain the cable routing option. The new back legs can be seen in the white / translucent PLA print in the photos

For Ikea Lack Floating Shelves (or other 50mm thick x 260mm wide shelves)

A set of stands to convert a standard Ikea Lack floating shelf into a screen riser / monitor stand. Two stand pairs are sufficient for the small 30cm long and medium 110cm long (110cm pictured in photos). I'd consider using three stand pairs if using the larger 190cm shelf to avoid any unwanted sagging.

 

Elevators monitor by 150mm

The supports raise the shelf by 100mm, lifting your monitor to 150mm above your desk.

 

Dimensions

 

Assembled (One stand)

L: 284mm x W: 156mm x D: 50mm (L: 292mm with cable routing)

 

Individual riser
L: 137mm x W: 156mm x D: 50mm (L: 145mm with cable routing)


Joining Clip
L: 40mm x W: 25mm x D: 9mm

 

Designed to print on an A1 mini so the stands are split into two halves to allow the full 260mm of the shelf to be supported despite the mini's 180mm print bed. Halves are joined by a pair of snap fit plates so no fixings or tools are needed to assemble. Simply print the parts, click them together and then slide your Lack shelf into place.

 

Assembly / print instructions

 

  1. Each stand leg consists of a pair of identical risers and joining plates so you'll need to print two copies per bracket that you want i.e. if you want two stand legs you'll need to print four risers and four joining plates
    1. As of V2.0 the front and rear leg sections are no longer identical. If you want cable routing to the rear of the legs then print one front leg and one rear leg.
    2. If you do not want cable routing then simply print two identical front leg sections and join as per V 1.0.
  2. After printing align your pair of risers and join them together using the adapter plates. The plates should click into position quite easily and hold the legs together. Joining the legs isn't essential but helps to mitigate any risk of a bracket being knocked and the shelf falling.
  3. Once you have two (or more) legs assembled, slide them into position on your lack shelf and then set your desk up as you please.
    1. I'd recommend leaving Ikea's standard mounting bracket inside the shelf. It helps to maintain shelf stiffness and means if you want to in the future you can still mount the shelf to your wall.
  4. After assembling your stand, route your cables through the back legs and then slide the cover plate into position to secure the cables in place.
     

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awesome print. I love this idea, and it works perfect
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