
Clean Ender 3 Enclosure (with instructions!), plenty of underspace
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This is an enclosure I created for my Ender 3. Frustration grew with other enclosures due to poorly written instructions and numerous files. Below are the complete construction instructions to help you out. Only necessary files have been included, along with two Word documents (one with directions and one with accompanying images) for your use. Updates will be posted here when available. Expect updates for: updated filament hole guide Update (4/12/19): I used the same magnetic door catch for side doors as for the front door. When installing, ensure the two components are in contact first, then secure to plexiglass and pillars next. Update (6/20/19) Plexi glass sizes used: 2x (22.5 x 53.5)mm (size for double doors) 1x (44 x 53.5)mm (size for large side door) 2x (44.5 x 53.5)mm (size for back panels) With that being said, build your enclosure first, then measure once, twice, and again before ordering or cutting plexiglass. I made sure there was some wiggle room for doors/hinges so they don't rub against each other or the pillars. Please leave comments for others with tips, or comments for me if anything is unclear or overlooked.
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