6mm Acrylic Sliding Enclosure
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<p>Corner held clear enclosure with vertically sliding door.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Brackets: 0.25mm Layer Height, 20% infill.<br/> No suppports except for the handle. Handle underside will require sanding. Use the provided gcode if you are using the Prusa Mini with Prusament PLA, it is ready to go with all the parts needed to make one enclosure.</p> <p>Material: 6mm Acrylic sheet.<br/> 1 sheet (top) cut to 480x480, then 4 sheets (sides and door) cut to 430x480mm.<br/> Holes are drilled with a 2.5mm bit <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D3BC639">AMZN</a> using <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1798315">this drill</a>. If the bit is slipping inside the jaws, a small strip of Gaff tape around the part where the jaws grip works really well.</p> <p>Hardware: 30 M2x16mm, 30 M2 Nuts <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W5J19Y5">AMZN</a></p> <p>This enclosure was my first project in Autodesk Fusion 360.<br/> Filenames are CI/O for Corner Inner/Outer, then FR/L for Front Right/Left. B for Bottom. Clip is for the sliding door.</p>
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