Jonathan K
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Free-Standing Foot 3d model
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Free-Standing Foot 3d model
Free-Standing Foot 3d model
Free-Standing Foot 3d model

Free-Standing Foot

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Attach a “free-standing foot” to your Multiboard so it stands by itself, and use it as a desk organizer.

The free-standing foot comes with two pieces: the foot and the support piece.

To set it up, you insert the foot into a hole on the bottom of your Multiboard, then you place the support piece inside the foot to secure it into place.

Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub

Printing Guidelines:

The printing orientation is as provided in the file. The print has been designed to be “3 wall perimeters” in wall thickness. Printed at a layout height of 0.2 mm. It doesn't need printing supports. Use the default 15% infill. This part has been designed with a tolerance of 0.25 mm. Your printer will need to be able to bridge gaps of up to 30 mm for some designs.

This object is part of Multiboard, a FREE "all in one" organization system with 700+ parts, that combines pegboard holes, honeycomb snaps, Gridfinity like bins, threads, brakes, and much more.

Explore and build the coolest, most adaptable workshop at https://multiboard.io

Community Makes (2)
Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead.
Make by user
Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead.
Make by user


Community Makes (2)
Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead.
Make by user
Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead.
Make by user

Discussions
Gerard C
gerard.choinka
Michel G
goygle89
Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead.
Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead. 3d model
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mrkiryan

Hi all, As many, can't build these. Made my own, no assembly, supports a fair sized and weighed panel. https://www.printables.com/model/812433-multiboard-alternative-free-standing-foot Check it out ;)

Michel G
goygle89

Very pointy feet so some mouse ears were necessary for me. When assembled, the feet seem to point a little upwards making the tile rock back and forth so I will go for the feet with screwholes and just add some rubber feet instead.

Johnny N
johnnynorre

My fingers are too larger to be able to put the small support piece into place so I made a remix, with a slightly redesigned foot and a new and larger support piece. You can find it at Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/780799-alternative-multiboard-foot

CB
carltonb

Is there something better than these for feet. They do not work well with an 8x8 tile, support above a certain height is precarious, and as well my big fingers take a long time to get them together.

VR Café S
sandro160187

maybe using the one with screws will help ? i'm gonna try it ;)

Mike G
inakarmacoma

+1 I have two feet supporting 16x16 .... waiting for disaster :)

Free-Standing Foot

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Jonathan K
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This model is restricted by licensing terms.