Monitor Stand legs (IKEA hack)

Use these 3D-printed supports to make a monitor stand for less than $20.
11h 21m
1× print file
0.28 mm
0.40 mm
232.00 g
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updated January 28, 2024

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Use these 3D-printed supports to make a monitor stand for under $20. 
Here's how:

Non-printed parts

  • IKEA BERGSHULT shelf. There are different sizes, but the one we used is 80 cm x 20 cm and 20 mm thick. We've included the F3D file so you can adjust the size however you like using Fusion 360.
  • Self-tapping screws, 4 x 30 mm.
  • Optional: cork sheet with adhesive backing. To prevent any scratches on your desk surface. You'll need to cut two strips of size 20 mm x 160 mm.

Printing

These should be printed lying on a side, using 4 perimeters and 20% grid infill to make them sturdy.

The option to generate support material should be turned off.

We printed them using Polymaker's Polyterra PLA Charcoal Black (affiliate).

Tip: using matte filament gives you a better surface finish and a more elegant look.


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Disclaimer

Due to the different properties of 3D printing filaments and the tolerances of different machines, you might need to scale up or down some of the print files, in case they don't fit when you print them. 

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