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Ikea Bekant Wall Spacer

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This spacer ensures that the IKEA BEKANT table always stands approximately 20 mm from the wall. This leaves a consistent gap behind the table, allowing cables to be neatly routed without the table directly hitting the wall.

The idea is simple: the spacer is used between the table and the wall, reliably maintaining the desired distance. This is practical when power cables, monitor leads, or power strips run behind the desk and should not be pinched.

Suitable for:

  • IKEA BEKANT desk
  • cable management behind the table
  • uniform wall distance
  • protection for cables and wall

Advantages:

  • keeps the table consistently about 2 cm from the wall
  • creates space for cables behind the desk
  • simple, functional solution without modifications
  • quick to print and easy to use

Print instructions:

  • no supports
  • PLA is generally sufficient
  • medium infill values are usually completely sufficient

If your setup deviates slightly, it's best to briefly measure the area before printing.

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