Ikea Lack Table ReReReinforced - Tankbuild

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 40% infill
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Hello folks,

 

you got a new printer and spent all your money on it, but where to put it? Don't get an ikea lack table they said, it's too unstable they said.

 

Bullshit!

 

You're getting actually a fine stable table, which is a lot stronger than you thought, for your bucks. Just a few modifications, and soon you can jump on it without a problem. (Disclaimer: Please don't try this at home, this stunt should be only performed by trained professionals.)

 

Well, here you get a set of everything you need, actually a tad stronger than it was already.

 

Screws needed: 88x 4,5x20mm

 

And after you got more metal than wood, you can put your stuff on it and be happy.

 

Example:

I got one reinforced lack table, ontop a 15kg concrete plate and the p1p printer, stacked another ikea lack on it with a full filled ams (4x 1kg), stacked a second ikea lack on it to store my other filament (15x1kg). So you get a sense of whats holding up.

 

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lol, I was just asking about using a Lack as a table/enclosure for my P1P and was warned against it. Saved for future use, thanks!
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Oh, also! Would you happen to have a link for the screws you used? Thanks again!
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Replying to @x121887x :
Hey, don't worry about it. I've placed my AMS not on the third table, on the second is now an A1 Mini :) Since I'm from germany, I went to the local hardware store and went for SPAX 4,5x20mm. I'm happy with my build.
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Replying to @3DeenDruck :
I think we have SPAX here in the US too, thanks!
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Hi 3DeenDruck! I'm just printing it and was wondering if you mind posting a picture of your setup? Curious to see the lack-on-lack-construct ^^ LG, Pat
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Oh, sure. Here's my little messy corner for the current apartment, until we move out. :) As you can see... it's packed. Could add some holders for 3dlac on the legs, AMS will rotate 90°, so a second one will fit there. Then I'm out of capacity I think :p
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wow, cool idea!
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works great, but a little bit overkill lol
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Haha, well I wanted to bet sure that it can hold everything. And of what I can say, it's holding pretty well. P1S, A1mini, Drawer for stuff, loaded AMS, some Filament boxes and a concrete plate
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Had some issues with parts on the left side of the Textured build plate as they were lifting/warping despite the brim. I suggest disabling the AUX fan for for your print.
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Thanks for your comment. That's something I didn't experianced, since I printed it on a P1P, before I got the converstion kit :)
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very strong
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Great
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ty for the boost :)
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