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description: Another iteration of the DIY Ikea Lack 3D printer shelves
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parent: 3d-printing
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position: 30
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+date: 2019-09-08
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+update: 2022-11-19
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To level out my uneven concrete plates, I have now added some insulating rubber mats (intended for washing machines) between the concrete and the printer, as well as some foam pieces between the concrete and the table.
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I've been told it should be the other way round for mechanical isolation reasons, but this would not work for evening out the surface for the printer to stand on.
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+## Bottom shelf and wheels
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+For efficient use of the available space I also added another shelf on the bottom, with [heavy-duty wheels](https://amzn.to/3EJhhrM) that can take up the weight.
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+<!--%
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+lightgallery([
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+ [ "img/lack_bottom_1.jpg", "Bottom shelf" ],
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+ [ "img/lack_bottom_2.jpg", "Close up view of bottom shelf mount" ],
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+])
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+This is currently used for storage of filament rolls.
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+I plan to build a nicer storage solution for that in the future.
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