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Replacement to Hyllis foot for screw fixing

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X1 Carbon
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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1 plate

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Description

I had to shorten a Hylliss unit to have it fit in a location. Hacksawing the legs shorter meant that I needed a better foot than that supplied. I designed these to hug the legs more and to raise higher and not be so easily knocked off as I found the originals to now be. If you wanted you could even drip a little glue, to secure very firmly. These may need tapping (gently) with a hammer into place. I printed with 6 walls which made these very solid, and they designed with a 0.4mm in-mind. This is my first upload and after designing it I now see that there is another similar model already available so check them both out and choose away. This version has no base to the foot, which is different to the one that ships with the store unit. This allows boxes to be placed right underneath into the corners. A more original version is also available under my profile.

 

This is the third version, and after looking at these for a while, I thought some people might want an option to screw it to decking, or flooring, to make it slightly more stable. The screw width is 3mm with a 2mm chamfer for a screw head to sink into. It is angled at a 45º angle, to make access easier.

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