Bracket for a cardboard draft shield

Bracket for a cardboard draft shield

prusaprinters

<p>A very simple (if over-engineered :) bracket designed to hold a right-angle in a piece of corrugated cardboard 6mm (nominally ¼"). The bracket has holes to optionally push brads (small nails) through to help hold the cardboard in place.</p><p>Print 2 brackets for each corner, one each for top and bottom. Create the corner in the cardboard by scoring the cardboard sheet with a knife (i.e., do not cut all the way through), then bend along the score and push the brackets on.</p><p>With reasonable print settings, 2 brackets can be printed in just under an hour.</p><p>I do not do prints that require a printer enclosure, but my Prusa is in the basement and definitely could benefit from a draft shield. I used 6 brackets and the box my Prusa came in to create one and it really helps!</p>

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