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Ikea Malm desk elevating blocks
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I got my Ikea malm desk ( https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00214157/ ) a lot of years ago, when I was a small kid. It served me pretty well, and it has handled all my 'maker-practices' so far.
There was one problem though: I became bigger in the years I used the desk, and eventually became so big that it was not very nice anymore to work behind the ikea malm desk.
Off course, it is very important to have a good posture when sitting behind a desk. That's why I decided to lift my desk up a bit. That 'bit' became 85mm.
This 'desk elevator' or whatever I should call it became one of the handiest prints I have ever done on my 3d-printer, because the serve me every day since probably half a year already.
The parts are extremely strong and sturdy, and I think they'll last even longer then the time it takes for PLA to biodegrade.
When working on the desk, you don't even notice that the desk has 6 legs. In fact, the desk seems even more stable then it was without the l
There was one problem though: I became bigger in the years I used the desk, and eventually became so big that it was not very nice anymore to work behind the ikea malm desk.
Off course, it is very important to have a good posture when sitting behind a desk. That's why I decided to lift my desk up a bit. That 'bit' became 85mm.
This 'desk elevator' or whatever I should call it became one of the handiest prints I have ever done on my 3d-printer, because the serve me every day since probably half a year already.
The parts are extremely strong and sturdy, and I think they'll last even longer then the time it takes for PLA to biodegrade.
When working on the desk, you don't even notice that the desk has 6 legs. In fact, the desk seems even more stable then it was without the l
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