Table Leg Brace for Ikea Linnmon / Adils

Table Leg Brace for Ikea Linnmon / Adils

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
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1 plate
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50 mm table leg brace
50 mm table leg brace
Designer
6.8 h
1 plate

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See my new and improved no hardware needed, print in place braces! https://makerworld.com/en/models/1212111-slim-table-leg-brace-for-ikea-linnmon-adils#profileId-1227151

 

 

 

This custom-designed table leg brace eliminates wobbling on the Ikea Linnmon table, ensuring stability during 3D printing. The brace securely fits around the table legs, reinforcing the structure and minimizing movement caused by printer vibrations.

Key Features:

  • Precision Fit: Engineered to snap snugly onto Ikea Linnmon legs without modification.
  • Easy Installation: The brace holds itself in place once snapped onto the leg, allowing easy installation of four M6 screws to secure the sides.
  • VHB Tape Attachment: Adheres to the underside of the table with strong VHB tape for added stability.
  • Enhanced Stability: Reduces table sway during printing, leading to improved print quality.
  • Durable and Compact: Strong construction with a minimal footprint for maximum reinforcement.

Perfect for 3D printing enthusiasts seeking a more stable and reliable workspace for precision prints.

Comment & Rating (35)

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works really well, didn't even need the screws as the snap fit was perfect
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ooo black looks nice. I’m glad it’s working for you!
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I wanted to add a A1 mini print profile.. but because I used JAYO PETG filament profile, Bambu says NO. But it is possible to turn the supports around so the fit on the A1 mini plate standing. I was able to print the perfectly with 0.8 nuzzle and 0.4 layer hight, at 220C with extra cooling for the overhangs and extra slowed down printspeed for those too, or they bended up causing the printhead to hit the edge when returning from the "support tree", making the bed even worse... I used 45% Gyroid infill and 5 for wall thickness just to make them stronger.
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Thats a good idea. I definitely didn’t think they would fit on a mini. I’ll just have to make them short enough to fit the mini. I don’t know why I didn’t think about that before. I definitely tried to stay away from supports and having them laying down, the layers work better for the stresses they feel.
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Replying to @coltmort :
well I'm printing my set standing 😉😉 and with the extra wall thickness and 45% infill they are likely strong enough 🤞🤞
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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Seems to do the job of stabilising the table.
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The older IKEA table legs are 50mm in diameter instead of the newer 40mm ones. would it be possible to get a 50mm version?
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You bet! I’ll reply here when I post it 👍🏼
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Replying to @coltmort :
Super!
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Replying to @FlyingMachina :
Just posted it! but, I had some ideas on how to improve it. I am currently printing a test but it should print as a single piece and snap on without screws. It should be up soon if you want to wait for that one. 👍🏼
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This is a great model and it prints great. Thanks a lot! Printed 4 sets to fully stabilize the table where my X1 now lives. One note on the screws: I only managed to fit M5 x 12. I suggest using washers to protect the print. I destroyed 2 earlier prints (initially in ABS and later in PLA) trying to squeeze the M6 x 16 screws that were suggested. In both cases it cracked the pieces. I assumed the ABS had shrunk so I tried again with PLA and has the exact same result.
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Thanks for the review! I’m sorry your prints broke! I’ll update the description and let others know to try M5! I’m glad it’s working well for you!
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Replying to @coltmort :
No problem, live and learn. I should not have forced it. Only have a 3D printer for a few weeks, so I am still learning how to use it and contribute to the community. Until I feel more confident about my designs I'll try to give the best feedback possible. BTW, loved the way you split the model into the 2 pieces. Any suggestions on resources that would show how to do that?
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Replying to @pjrml :
I don’t know of any resources specifically. The biggest thing that I try to do when designing is think about how it is going to print. A lot of similar designs try to print it all in one go, but then you need supports and layer lines aren’t the going the best direction. So I think about that first. Then design around my constraints. For the brace the biggest thing I wanted was it to print horizontally for optimal layer direction and to do that it had to be split into two parts. Then it was just figuring out the best way to attach them.
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thanks so much for this. very useful
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Absolutely! I’m glad it’s working for you!
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what are the recomended length size for the m6 screws?
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I used m6x16. You could probably use 14 as well if you don’t want the screws to touch the table leg.
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been looking for this, almost designed it myself. thank you very much, I will print some now!
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Thanks for the boost! Glad it’s what you needed!
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worked perfectly, two are already on the gable legs and they make them nicely stiff. technically a good snap-fit, as it doesnt need screws with these tolerances. good job!
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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Works perfectly. Before I printed these, my table shook so much that my AMS lite almost bounced off the table. Now the table doesn't shake at all.
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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Fit my Ikea table perfectly and printed great. I haven't ordered the screws for it yet but I have a brace on the front two legs and they are friction fit together so well they haven't come off and are stabilizing the table.
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Awesome! I’m glad they are working well for you!
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