3D printer enclosure
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Human: 3D Printer Enclosure for Cr10-S Wanted to build something that's easily accessible from all sides. Built this on my existing cabinet for my 3D printer. Used Ikea Adils table legs as supports, ABS laminated fiberboard on top, 2mm plexiglas windows on the sides held in place by magnets. Ikea Adils are round 40mm, 700mm long/high, so a tube round 40mm should also work well. The size of this enclosure is 750mm wide, 600mm deep and 700 high. You can build any size you want for your printer. The single piece printed clamp may use some force to break open. Also included data sheet for magnets and table legs. Hardware (fasteners): Base: (2 halves make one corner, bottom needs 4 corners x2 halves =8, top needs 4 corners x2 halves =8 =16 halves total) 32x Din7991 M6x20 countersunk bolts 32x Din 934 M6 hex nuts 16x Magnets (see data sheet) 16x Din 97 3.5x16 woodscrews 48x Din 97 4x25 woodscrews Clamp: (used 3) 3x Din7991 M6x20 countersunk bolts 3x Din 934 M6 hex nuts Knob: (4 per window, 4 windows, 16 total) 16x Din 9021 M5 big washers 16x Din 7991 M4x16 countersunk bolts 16x Din 1587 M4 cap nuts Filament feed: 1x 5cm of Bowden tube 2x Din 97 4x25 woodscrews Wire bracket: 1x Din 97 4x25 woodscrew Edit: Added a drill pattern/template for drilling the holes of the base.
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