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Velcro stickers and rubber feet from the 1-Euro store, and the handle of an old toilet plunger.

I had to flatten the plunger handle on one side to make more of the velcro stickers connect.

With tenting I really would like to have more aggressive staggering for the pinky column though.

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[–] dnzm@feddit.nl 2 points 1 year ago

Fun solution!

I went with fixing bits of Fishertechnik cladding plate to the bottom plate of my Lily58, and I'm working with plus pegs and other bits to find the ideal height.

The right half of a Lily58 being tented by a bit of Fishertechnik