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Stackable Furniture Risers

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Print Profile(3)

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A1 mini
H2S
H2C
H2D Pro
X1 Carbon
A1
X1E
P1S
X1
H2D
P2S
P1P
X2D
A2L

Foot module 3.5cm
Foot module 3.5cm
Designer
3.2 h
1 plate
5.0(10)

Main Module 3.5cm
Main Module 3.5cm
Designer
3.4 h
1 plate
4.7(19)

Color Ring for Main Module
Color Ring for Main Module
Designer
47 min
1 plate

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Description

Furniture risers, designed to be low filament cost and stackable. 

  • Each block raises by 3.5cm (~1.38 inches), and supports legs up to about 7.5cm (~3 inches) wide. 
  • You can print up to 4 risers on 1x A1 mini plate at once.  
  • To allow for a low infill to save filament, I inserted 4x (Primitive>Negative) rectangular pillars in the center of the model to ensure strength top-down.
  • The top inner surface features a small hexagonal pattern, providing better grip for furniture feet, especially those with felt pads.
  • From my own experience, PLA is certainly strong enough. No problem with our daughters bed or medium heavy dinner table. Consider increasing infill with e.g. large Sofa. 
  • Printed with 0.08 layer height to minimize visible layers on the sides. 0.20 looked great too, but I didn't mind the extra time as it printed over night. 

To avoid support, checkout this:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1389578-stackable-furniture-risers-no-support

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