BigTreeTech Manta M8P Enclosure

BigTreeTech Manta M8P Enclosure

prusaprinters

<p>Designed this model to hold and support the BigTreeTech Manta M8P board</p><p>uses the 4040 extrusion and T-nuts to secure it to the sides and back but will utilize the existing holes for cable management.&nbsp;</p><p>It will be slightly tight to install it's still manageable just need to really utilize cable management.</p><p>I added the file to cults and support would be awesome to help me develop more models for similar items, or buy me a coffee if you like my work to help cover the costs of materials (physical boards and filament to prototype) and development time</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Testing is still being conducted to add extra features and fixes to airflow and cable management&nbsp;</li><li>This is still considered a work in progress, the design will have minor tweaks and adjustments as the community let's me know. And testing of my own board is done!</li></ul><p>I appreciate all that help me with the suggestions and reviews so we can get a model out that meets everyone's requirements&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>*** Revisions ***</p><p>Aug 18&nbsp;</p><ul><li>raised the lid heights on stepper side to 0.6mm thickness and lowered the bottom floor 1mm</li><li>split the lid body into two magnetic (3x6) to clip together and allow easier installation of the steppers and heatsinks</li><li>added bevels to input ports for easier access</li><li>moved top fans closer to side will add airflow caps to pull air from side</li><li>Added fan ducting caps</li></ul>

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