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The Ortur Foldable Feet for Laser Master 3 are precision-engineered aluminum alloy supports that raise your device by 118mm, enabling optimal use with Rotary Rollers. Designed for easy DIY installation with included screws and Allen keys, these foldable feet enhance stability and durability while saving space. Perfect for professionals seeking a sleek, reliable upgrade to their laser setup.
| ASIN | B0BCDL9Z91 |
| Brand | Ortur |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (33) |
| Date First Available | 26 September 2022 |
| Item Weight | 581 g |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 2022083001 |
| Package Dimensions | 20.7 x 15.49 x 8.89 cm; 581 g |
G**N
This item is pricey! But quite honestly? Worth it! Very easy to install on OLM3 ... screws that come with the set fit right in place and secure .. dimension wise. Perfect for my closure housing (revamped Harbor Freight sandblasting cabinet...lol)..
A**A
Todo está muy bien
O**G
I am well pleased with these feet from Ortur. They match the LaserMaster 3, fit perfectly and look like they belong. I tried 4x4's and 3D printed blocks which were less than perfect. The motivating factor had to do with the blocks failing and not wanting to 3D print more, find fasteners and assemble the similar models. I shop with my Amazon points so it was not a problem facing the cost factor which admittedly is somewhat daunting. I also printed some base attachments for my waste board which lock and house the folded feet and, more importantly, lock the feet when extended which makes my roller etching consistent. So, all in all, very happy with build quality, ease of attachment and overall appearance. Most important is the solving the need to get the laser up about 100-115mm.
L**O
Algo excesivo de precio para la calidad. Existen otras alternativas.
S**H
From the photos, I was expecting high density plastic. What I got was die-cast aluminum. I'm MUCH happier about paying $80, considering just how solid they feel. I feel no slack in them at all, and while I haven't turned the laser on, yet, to take advantage of them, I'm confident enough, just from the feel, to say they were worth the money. Even if they were roughly $20 a leg. P.S. Wooden checkers tend to stick to the stock feet. As risers go, they're merely okay. Hence my newest purchase. P.P.S. So, when are we getting a motorized Z, or whatever those other screw holes on the bottom are for? (I'm guessing a camera arm, but that is only a guess.)
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