LACK the Rack



The purpose of this instructable is to convert my beloved 8$ LACK (from ikea) into a bike rack.
Since I moved to Netherlands, I felt the need to protect my beloved italian race bike but since my apartment is only 20 square meters, I struggled to find a cheap solution.
The great thing of this project is that I can still use the table to put my phone while charging and the Tv remote.
I think that the lack is one of the best products of ikea: it's cheap, lite, can be transformed in anything (you you need some inspiration you can take a look at my instructable's guide "hack the lack") and its design is timeless.
Since I moved to Netherlands, I felt the need to protect my beloved italian race bike but since my apartment is only 20 square meters, I struggled to find a cheap solution.
The great thing of this project is that I can still use the table to put my phone while charging and the Tv remote.
I think that the lack is one of the best products of ikea: it's cheap, lite, can be transformed in anything (you you need some inspiration you can take a look at my instructable's guide "hack the lack") and its design is timeless.
Tools

For building the rack you need the following tools and materials:
- Drill (an electric screwdriver is enough)
- Jigsaw
- Ruler
- LACk table from Ikea
- Vinavil glue
- White spray can
Cut Out the Space for the Bike Wheel

- Before starting to cut, measure the wheel of your bike
- Draw some guidelines with a pen directly on the lack
- Start cutting using the Jigsaw following the lines. Drill some holes in the corners to avoid breaking the saw.
Cover the Cut in the Table (optional)




If you choose to cut a rectangular large as the thickness of the table, you can reuse the piece that was cut to improve the look of your modified lack.
- First, remove the paper between the 2 layer of birch ( this tiny layer of paper is the one that give structure to your lack 0_0 )
- Rotate the cut-out piece and reposition it into the cut in the lack you just made with the jigsaw (see third photo)
- Add some vinavil glue and wait it to dry for 24 hours (yes, I know, it's a lot of time!)
- You can also colour the brown parts with a spray can
Enjoy Your New Bike Rack!
