Platform corner leg
| Info | |
|---|---|
| Download: | Sketchup STL |
| Print time | 03h 01m 49s |
| Filament used | 10.88m 43.52 |
| Filament cost | $0.62 $2.47 |
| Quantity | 4 |
| Prototypes | 2 |
Since I wanted the bulk of the lab to be mounted from below, this meant that the board itself couldn’t sit flat. Sure, the screws could be countersunk into the wood so the board sat flat on the bottom, but I only have a 1/2" board to work with. Besides… there’s nothing wrong with adding a bit of a “finished flair” to the overall build. This design was quite simple to make. It aims to capture the edge banding of the wood and also provide cover the joint of the edge band where it meets the next side and also where it meets the board itself.
With such a simple design, only one prototype was needed to dial in the exact height needed. Unfortunately, after I did a production run of four of these, the edge banding came in and turned out to be just slightly thicker than the actual board. This meant I had to adjust the height again (another two prototypes) and re-run.
Wireframe: Edges: Autorotate: