These are furniture legs originally designed for an Ikea Godmorgon bathroom column/high cabinet.
Normally, these columns should be screwed into the wall at their upper part, but sometimes that is not possible.
However, they should be suitable for any type of furniture.
In terms of adjustment possibilities, their minimum height is 130mm, and the maximum recommended height is 175mm.
I designed them to fit 3x20 conical head wood screws (I'm a fan of the Spax brand with Torx screw heads). You will need to choose your screw length according to your furniture. The footplate is 10mm thick.
I have also provided an insert under the base for an o-ring with a 20mm diameter to better adhere to the floor and, for soft surfaces such as parquet or PVC, to avoid leaving marks. However, their use is not at all compulsory.
I printed my bases with an 80% infill for the adjustable base and a 60% infill for the leg body, but it's overkill. To do it again, I would reduce it to 60% and 40%, respectively.
On a Ender 3: In my configuration, using Chep's Cura profiles and FilamentFriday in "good" mode, it took me 8 hours per print and 235g of filament per foot. I printed in PLA+ from Sunlu.
On newer printers like the Bambulab, on 0.20mm standard settings it will take 3 hours.
Depending on the quality of your printer, you may need supports for the roundness of the o-rings. However, on my Ender3 and my Bambulab P1S, I did not need them at all. Be careful not to place supports in the thread!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.