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Pantograph Lift Desk: The Perfect Tool for Precision Work The Pantograph Lift Desk is a unique mechanism designed for adjusting the height of a worktable measuring 100x100 mm. The core of this design is a pantograph lifting mechanism, named after the drafting instrument—a pantograph. This instrument consists of a system of links and connections, allowing smooth and precise changes in the position of an object by proportionally replicating movement. Versatility and Compactness The Pantograph Lift Desk enables users to easily and smoothly adjust the table's height based on current needs. Its compactness and multifunctionality make it an indispensable tool in laboratories and for electronics work. With precise height adjustment, this table is ideal as a stand for equipment that requires stable and adjustable positioning. It also functions as a work platform for delicate processes that demand precise approaches. This tool is beneficial for electronics technicians, researchers, lab technicians, and other professionals where accuracy and ergonomics are essential. Printing I typically use a top layer smoothing mode. This process increases print time but improves the surface's neatness. If you use my print profile for the BambuLab printer and don't need smoothing, you can simply disable this option in the slicer.For making the table, I used ABS plastic for high-speed printing from eSUN, but you can use any plastic at your discretion. Also, the profile is set up for PLA plastic from BambuLab. Threaded Rod To install and secure an M4 threaded rod, you will need an M3 lock washer. First, the rod should be cut to a length of 100 mm, and then a groove should be made to a diameter of 3 mm at a distance of 16 mm from the rod's end. This can be done by securing the rod, perhaps using a drill, and making cuts with a metal saw or a file. I use a tabletop lathe for this. To avoid damaging the thread during clamping, wrap soft wire around the thread. Handle If your printer did not succ
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