Background: This is the follow up post to an earlier engineering challenge on this site - the original post is from March 2nd and you can see it by clicking on the link here.
In short the custom made table for the laser cutter needed custom made feet/caps for the bottom of the wood. The weight of the table was intended to hold it in place and the 3D Printer was able to produce a set of custom made feet.
Initial designs had the base 130mm long and 110mm wide with a 5mm base. The final design had a overall base of 160mm by 130mm and a 5mm thickness. The centre piece to hold the leg in the original was 95mm by 70mm but the revised version shown here reduced it to 95mm by 50mm for it to fit snug.
This allows for distribution of weight relatively evenly and means that the legs themselves are not touching the floor of the workshop. Another clever idea was that a piece of wood from the original build was kept as a guide piece to ensure that the legs could be tested without the machine or the table itself having to be moved.
The original table can be seen (prior to the fitting of the feet/leg caps shown here. It has been assembled and made to order by one of our wonderful school teachers.For the actual project itself there would be no adjustment - although we did discuss further padding at the base of the feet/caps to further protect the surface however this was discounted as it is concrete.














