Works perfectly with 51mm

Nicely done model. Just the right amount of clearances for the plates; they stay in places yet are easily moved by the bolts. And the idea along with the resultant model serve their purpose well.
However, my wife wanted something smaller; 1/2 tofu block size -which is normal use for her- and would fit in a particular container we have several of already.
So, I remixed what you did with smaller plates along with narrowing, shortening (??), and chamfering the stands.
I printed the one I did of your model with Elegoo Rapid PETG. Printed easy as could be. I printed my smaller one, which my wife is using, with Carbon Food-Certified PETG.
Smaller remix
https://www.printables.com/model/1045114-tofu-press-for-rubbermaid-brilliance-11-l
printed in PlA+ with 99% infill, it is very strong and works very well with tofu. RECOMMENDED!!
Cool idea, Looks like it will work decently even though the bottom printed with no base layer, i think its slightly higher than the Outer brim.
My wireless pad is 5mm too thick. Is there any way to shave 5-6mm off the back? I just got into this hobby and I'm drinking from a firehose and have no idea what I'm doing in F360 yet.
Great way to strengthen the legs and looks nice. The Lack table wobbled a bit during high-speed printing, so hoping this will help.
Isn't the best lack hack already exists?! It's the Prusa MMU enclosure V2!
This is a very good idea. I didn't manage to print it right, though. I couldn't really put the parts together and would have preferred a solution where you just stick them into each other. I also noticed that it's too small for my purposes. I will have to print it bigger if I try again.
Hi I ordered all the parts and now I realized that I have 51mm dual ear. Can you maybe adapt it to dial ear or send me the CAD as stp?