When doing epoxy pours on my QCW table I needed it to be level. Therefore I designed some feet (shoes?) that one pushes over the bottom of the QCW table legs in order to lengthen the leg to achieve a level table. For this to work you need to place permanent marks on the floor of your shop so that when you setup the QCW table it is always in the same place.
As I have no way of knowing how much you need to shim your QCW table legs, I have included the OpenSCAD source file so that you can generate your own custom versions with the shim heights you need.
The OpenSCAD source file requires a library to be installed. Read the comments in the file as they explain where to get the library from. The github for the library contains installation instructions.
I have included two STL files that do a 10mm shim. These are there just so you can see what they look like. You will have to edit the OpenSCAD source file to generate the exact shim heights you need.
The OpenSCAD file can generate either the whole foot or a cross-section of a foot. I recommend first printing the cross-section of the foot to see if it is too tight or too loose on the QCW leg. Once you have that tuned in, then print your feet. Comments in the OpenSCAD source file indicate which variables you need to change.
Slicing
The model prints without supports. If you want the foot to be robust, print it solid, it is not a lot of plastic.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.