Element

Clamping Foot

Developed and designed by

The IGO Initiative, Matthias Bolza-Schünemann, Joachim Stieger

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Story/Motivation

The Clamping Foot is a height-adjustable foot that can be used to level out furniture or partition wall elements. This DIY solution of a 3D printed body, screw and nut allows everyone to easily reproduce the clamping foot on their own. Further adjustments of this first version of the clamping foot are possible with modifications of the provided 3D print file.

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Highlights

– DIY 3D Printing  


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