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Parametric Customizable Furniture Riser / Lift

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0.2mm layer, strength, 6 walls (7top), 20% infill
0.2mm layer, strength, 6 walls (7top), 20% infill
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16.4 h
4 plates
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all seen in main photo
all seen in main photo
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62.5 h
22 plates
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Updated 2026/01: added chopWidth and chopDepth to allow for cutting the base flare to better fit into corners. 

Updated 2026/05: complete rewrite adding many new features, old version available in the customizer by picking z-riser-202601

 

Needed some more risers so revisited and rewrote this fully parametric riser to handle basically any weird (flat) furniture leg geometry you can throw at it.

 

Included 3mf file has every riser seen in the cover photo but its expected you'll be customizing your own. 

 

New Features:

  • Pill Shapes & Bowed Sides: can now do curved sides. Set the bow out value to -1 to get a perfect semicircle on that side.
  • Independent Wall Heights & Thickness: lip wall thickness and height can be set for each side independently.
  • Pass-Throughs (U-Channels): Set any lip wall width to 0 to completely open up that side, ie set back and front to 0 to create a U channel.
  • Wall-Huggers: us the flush cut parameters to chop off the base flare or set that side to 0 flare so the riser sits dead-flat against your wall or baseboards without a gap.
  • Custom Flare & Stability: You can apply the base flare uniformly, or tweak the left/right/front/back flares independently. Use a wide, flared base, on one side to prevent tipping for instance. 

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It would be amazing to be able to subtract out the profile of skirting board / baseboard so that furniture can be placed flush against a wall using these risers.
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So still keep the slope on 2 or 3 sides instead of going vertical while allowing 1 or 2 sides to be "cut" at a given distance from the edge?
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Replying to @katbyte :
Hi @katbyte - Yeah, but keeping the top of the riser the same so it still supports the leg. the idea is that instead of cutting the legs of the furniture that are against the wall to make room for the skirting board/ base board, you would just rise it by more than the height of the skirting board/base board, and the riser would have the cutout in it instead. There would have to be a few cm above the cutout so that the riser maintains its strength. Here's a couple of images I quickly got from the internet. It wouldn't have to be a perfect profile like these, just matching the width/height of the baseboard in a rectangle shape. If you can move your furniture a few cm closer to the walls, you are effectively increasing the size of your room IMHO.
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Replying to @user_2089401358 :
I don't think it would be hard to have a cut X @ X2 mm cut Y at Y2 mm option where one edge of each side is chopped, and maybeI could combine this would my round scad since I'm going to edit this - it would allow sloped sides for stability and then cut off the slope on 1 or 2 edges would that work for you?
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0.2mm layer, strength, 6 walls (7top), 20% infill
nice design, they came out well in petg
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0.2mm layer, strength, 6 walls (7top), 20% infill
Making a quilt ladder lift. / weapon. lol
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0.2mm layer, strength, 6 walls (7top), 20% infill
Modified and lifted my desk 2 inches. Perfect!!!
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Perfect, just what I needed😃
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This is very helpful, thank you. It would be neat if you could include an optional tilt to the top surface. Though also I can understand my use case is not common and I've found it isn't too difficult to accomplish what I want in the slicer.
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0.2mm layer, strength, 6 walls (7top), 20% infill
Works great. Scaled it to fit the feet of my Ikea tv cabinet. Lifted it up just enough for the robo vac to clean underneath. Exactly what I needed. Thanks!
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Infinitely useful. Thanks!
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Great tool/file. Was able to get something perfect.
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Great design. I ended up making a custom print to mirror a couch leg to add some support to a sagging frame. Thanks and boosted!
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