I use a couple of roller stands when using my various woodworking tools in my garage. Unfortunately, my garage floor is sloped down and to the side which make the roller stands non-coplanar with the tools. I would simply shim them with scraps of wood until I got them aligned properly, but once I moved them I would have to go through the leveling process again. 3D printing to the rescue!
I wanted to make leveling feet that had a lot of adjustment, that were easy to adjust, and were simple to install/remove without tools or modifying the stands. This is what I came up with. You simply slide off the stand’s endcaps, slide on my leveling feet, and put the endcaps back on. Now it’s super easy to level the stands with a few twists of the leveling feet. You can even rotate them 180 degrees to use the factory feet if desired.
I printed them with 0.2 layer height and 30% infill. I used Voxel PLA Pro and they are plenty tough. I put a few drops of Superlube on the threads and they are easy to adjust even under load.
I used Voxel PLA Pro filament:
https://amzn.to/3VZ6CQK
Super Lube:
https://amzn.to/3M0re6P
Roller Stand:
https://amzn.to/3o4IsaZ
The author marked this model as their own original creation.