prusa lack v2 3d models
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Alternate Mount for Prusa PSU on Ikea Lack Table. Less Material Used. Easy to Remove. Mounting Options: 1. My Prusa PSU has two 4mm holes, 65 mm apart, on the opposite side of the power connector and switch. I designed it to be attached to an Ikea...
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This is a revised take on the original Prusa Ikea Lack enclosure design. It wasn't until I had carefully measured out my acrylic sheet according to the guide that I realized my Anet AM8 printer would be just too tall for its intended home in the...
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The original Prusa + Lack enclosure sports a standard filament tube. This setup prints a 16cm slot instead, which raises questions about its design. I adjusted my MK3S by lifting it 1.5 inches off the bottom of the enclosure to add counter weight,...
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They only work in combination with https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/57890-prusa-lack-enclosure-adding-massit has to reach over the additional plate.Print SettingsPrinter...
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This design allows you to use the Prusa Lack enclosure as either a standing desk with a high monitor (mine is mounted on the Might Stand https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1703678) or fold it down for a sitting desk with your laptop screen. The desk...
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Update March 19, 2022: Improved Prusa LACK Enclosure Levelling Feet are now available! I strongly recommend checking out this new version, as it features some improvements that make post-installation level adjustments far easier.----------I...
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This is a remix of the original Prusa Ikea Lack enclosure. It wasn't until I had cut the sheet of acrylic into the dimensions in the guide that I realized my Anet AM8 printer would be too tall to fit into the enclosure. This will add about12-13...
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This is a filament feeder that closely resembles the one from Prusa's Lack table design but I've enhanced it by 8mm, incorporated M9 threads, and included an M9 washer/nut assembly to secure it firmly in place. After discovering that the guide from...
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Creating the [Prusa Lack enclosure](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118) I ran into various issues. One of them is that I could not find 3mm thick plexiglass. Was hoping that the fitting would still be snug enough to hold the plexi. To...
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Creating the Prusa Lack enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118) I ran into various issues. One of them is that I could not find 3mm thick plexiglass. Was hoping that the fitting would still be snug enough to hold the plexi. To solve...
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These brackets were designed to secure a 3-stack tall Prusa Lack Enclosure to a wall with a 150mm offset from the wall to allow the top to open. 2 sets of brackets (as pictured) are intended for optimal rigidity. They made a big difference in...
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To solve this problem, I modified the Prusa Spool Holder to fit onto an IKEA Lack table instead. This custom holder sits snugly in place and can be secured with 3M tape or two screw holes that can be drilled into the table. The design includes a...
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The STL files are for 3mm plexi cut to 440x440mm. I attached a parametric 3ds file where you can adjust for plexi thickness and plexi length to some small degree. NB - it will not change the length of the rails as they are static to the measures of...
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(Top Connexion 3mm, Middle hinge 3mm, Bottom Connexion 3mm)Update 15-11-20-Added shorter rails so they can be printed on a Prusa Mini-You need to print Guide Rail 2 from Top and Bottom 2 times to make the correct lengthThingiverse-60 degree heatbed...
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Hi all, I decided to built the Lack Enclosure for the PRUSA MK3S+ described by: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118, https://blog.prusaprinters.org/cheap-simple-3d-printer-enclosure_7785/ In general they did some good work, however in my...
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The ghosting will be less visible. I got another Lack table, but didn't mount the feet, instead I took a circular saw and cut a 40x40 cm window in the top side. Removed all stabilization material visible in the cut window, but leave the floor...
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a 15mm spacer to add space on the ikea lack printer enclosure leg ends. ...helpful if you bought the wrong size acrylic or need to add height to the enclosure.
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I wanted to elevate my MMU2 onto my lack enclosure's top, so I could work on it without needing to access the enclosure or alter its height. The mount screws directly into the lack table's top using drywall screws. The frame mounts remain intact on...
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My i3 MK3 printer basically consist of three stacked Lack Tables ( see link ), where the upper is the modified enclosure and does reside on wheels. ...In order to be able to pull and push it around, I needed handles. I found bwolfey's handle ( see remix...
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Brackets for relocating the black PSU during the Lack enclosure build. Open end allows pass through of power and power panic cabling. The cabling is just long enough to make positioning on the left side of the table work. ... Self tapping screws...
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built a lack enclosure for my printer and the PSU cords were too short, needed to run them through the bottom of the table. ...Used a 25mm hole drill in the table and then put this in, was able to run both PSU cords through it and attach to the board...
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A user-friendly door allows effortless access to the Ikea Lack table, providing complete control over the MMU2(S). Strategically positioned at the top of the table, this simple door maximizes space for the MMU, ensuring a smooth fit. By opening the...
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Prusa Research's original design needs significant adjustments. I prefer a tighter fit, so I've opted for the suggested magnet size of 20x6x2. ...This redesign includes refinements to the model's overall structure and corners, making it easier to modify...
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This is a project based on the Ikea LACK as a starting point. I designed some components, modified others, and the end result is straightforward to both print and assemble. ... Things to purchase: 50 cm x 50 cm Polystyrene panels (I used 2.6mm...
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Stacking Lack Tables to build a enclosure is a brilliant idea. But I didn't feal much confident in the vibrations the printer send into that structure. So I designed these 2 connetion elements to fix one Table to the next one. I stacked 3 tables...
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I modified the magnetic handles and base for Dominik Císař's Prusa enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118) as well as JesusFreke's redesigned handles (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2922505). I discovered that using 1/2" x 1/16"...
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Fitted to the under side and leg of the Lack Table. </p><p>Included left hand set of files but have not printed them.</p><p>Fitting:-</p><ol><li>Turn table over.</li><li>Place top guide in position. ... Push up against the leg and flat...
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2021 update: Now that I have used these legs for a while, I can comfortably say they have been keeping my Ikea lack enclosure leveled. You only need to keep spinning the legs until you start to feel some force, and almost every time you have reached...
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Since the MMU2 is definitely the fussiest part I wanted to mount the MMU2 on the Lack table above the printer. I have also designed a new buffer to be mounted on the side of the table, using the same panels as the original. The design uses PC4-M6...
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I got another Lack table, but didn't mount the feet, instead I took a circular saw and cut a 40x40 cm window in the top side. Removed all stabilization material visible in the cut window, but leave the floor unharmed. Remove the most top table...