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IKEA MALM Furniture Plastic Feet

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Hi! 

Unfortunately, newer IKEA furniture isn’t built the way it used to be.
The current (2025) MALM series has a significant design flaw:

  • The bottom support rail is not flush with the side panels (2 mm difference)
  • The original plastic feet therefore lift the entire cabinet
  • Most of the weight ends up resting only on the cover rail, which is far from ideal

To fix this, I designed a set of custom replacement plastic feet.

 

On the tray, the models are arranged (left to right) as follows:
 4×1 mm spacers, 3 mm, 5 mm, 7 mm, 9 mm.

Solution Overview

The original IKEA feet are 5 mm high.

Recommended setup

  • 3 mm feet under the bottom rail (recommended default)
  • This keeps the cabinet level and distributes the weight properly

Optional tilted setup

If you prefer the cabinet to lean slightly backward:

  • Keep 5 mm feet under the rail
  • Use 7 mm feet under the side panels

Fine Adjustment & Uneven Floors

  • 1 mm spacers are included for fine-tuning
  • The tallest foot is 9 mm, which should handle most uneven floors
  • If needed, you can:
    • Stack up to two spacers per foot
    • Adjust each corner individually

Strength & Testing

  • After two test prints, the feet perform perfectly
  • They can handle more load than the original IKEA feet
  • Taller versions (7 mm and 9 mm) feature extra reinforcement for added strength

Printing Recommendations

For best results, use a slightly flexible material:

  • PETG (recommended)
    • Easier to remove
    • Less likely to snap
  • ⚠️ PLA can be brittle
  • PLA+ should also work well

Final Thoughts

Thanks to these feet, our MALM cabinet now stands perfectly straight
to my wife’s great satisfaction 🙂

 

I hope this small helper pack proves useful for others struggling with newer IKEA MALM furniture as well!

 

If you liked my work, please recommend it to others, or hit the Like or Boost button. Thank you very much!

 

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Happy printing! 🙂

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