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BORA Centipede | Threaded P-Cap
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Riser Extension P-Cap for BORA's Centipede collapsible work stand system. Design and layout matches factory dimensions, and improves upon it. This "P-Cap" design threads on directly, without the need for an additional nut or tools to remove.
I have seen a lot of complaints about the BORA P-Cap being too slippery to keep table top in place, so I have included both a SMOOTH and a KNURLED design. Rubber cabinet liner can be glued to the smooth cap, if you need both a better grip and a non-marring surface.
Or you could just use them as bench cookies - you do you.
Threads directly to my 6" extension design:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4761510
Design is an evolution of my prior threaded cap design:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4762874
Print files include both a metric and an imperial version, depending on preference and region availability. I THINK the BORA product is threaded for metric, so the metric cap can be screwed directly on to Centipede stand, without ne
I have seen a lot of complaints about the BORA P-Cap being too slippery to keep table top in place, so I have included both a SMOOTH and a KNURLED design. Rubber cabinet liner can be glued to the smooth cap, if you need both a better grip and a non-marring surface.
Or you could just use them as bench cookies - you do you.
Threads directly to my 6" extension design:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4761510
Design is an evolution of my prior threaded cap design:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4762874
Print files include both a metric and an imperial version, depending on preference and region availability. I THINK the BORA product is threaded for metric, so the metric cap can be screwed directly on to Centipede stand, without ne
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