I am building a second Lack enclosure for an Anet A8 and I wanted to make a custom riser to practice my skills in Fusion 360.
What I came up with was a riser in two pieces, because I wanted to be able to remove the top portion for maintenance and trouble shooting if the printer goes funny or needs a tune up.
I think the result is architectural looking, functional, easy to use (the male and female parts make placing the top half in place a snap, no fidgeting necessary to get the halves to meet prefectly), and also easy to print. The main issue was stringing between the pillars, but that's mostly my printer's fault.
I printed them vertically, so the ugly side on top of the supports will be facing the table and hidden. Once they were processed I attached them with a screw on each face and Gorilla Glue on the flat side. (Print them flipped from how they appear in the STL photos above)
PS - Print at ~110% to make them a bit larger that the Lack legs. At 100% they visually looked a little small but are fine structurally.
LackRiserV02-Female.stl | 2.1MB | |
LackRiserV02-Male.stl | 2.3MB |