I designed these feet to protect a wooden floor from the metal-pipe legs of a couple of chairs. With the exact angle of the legs, the base of the feet is flat on the floor, reducing the risk of damaging the floor.
In the file section, you will find PrusaSlicer example projects. Use these as a good base for your settings, or check the table below:
Nozzle Size: | 0.4mm, 0.6mm or 0.8mm |
Layer Height: | 0.2mm recommended |
Filament Materials: | ASA, PETG, TPA (100% infill!) |
Perimeters: | Three perimeters |
Prusa Slicer Profile: | “0.2mm Quality” |
Look into the catalogue PDF for all dimensions shown in this drawing.
The part number and file name have the following format:
LR2250-<angle>-D<leg diameter>.3mf
This is the angle of the leg in degrees. The angle of 90º means a completely straight leg.
The nominal diameter of the chair leg. There is no tolerance, so the four fins clamp slightly to the pipe of the leg.
This is the total height of the part, depending on the leg diameter. See the catalogue for the exact height for each diameter.
The diameter of the foot platform. Its value depends on the leg diameter. See the catalogue for the exact diameter.
This is no PLA print. It works well with PETG, but try a print with ASA if you have it. TPA is also a good material, but difficult to print in that shape.
The print in the photo is model LR2250B-73-D16, printed on an Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ with Prusament PETG Jet Black.
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I hope this foot protects your floor or gives your chair a nicer look. Whatever it is, if you like this print, please rate it and add photos of them.
Happy Printing!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.