3D Printer Enclosure
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In this DIY 3D Printer Enclosure project, I utilized five 18" x 24" x 1/8 inch acrylic sheets costing $10 each, various sized rare earth magnets, a 2-inch and 1-inch hole saw, Devcon Home Plastic Bonder, a straight edge, masking tape, Gizmacci 1, and screws. Acrylic sheet drilling was avoided due to its susceptibility to breaking, so hole saws were used instead. The enclosure dimensions are 18"W x 24"D x 18 1/8"H. To ensure rigidity, the box is secured with Vertical Board Anchors. The Gizmacci series includes brackets for assembling the acrylic sheets, an adjustable vent, hinges for the door, and a swiveling pass-through tray with reinforcing rings. Acetone or ABS glue is used to bond the skull knob.
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