Duet Wifi + Duex 5 + PanelDue 4.3 housing / case
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I built it to print in ABS on a Lulzbot TAZ 6, all parts solid (custom heated chamber to prevent curling). I'll have to apologize for the wide array of hardware, thermal inserts, etc. - I've got a pretty well-stocked hardware shelf at the moment - it could be a little costly if you have to source all these little nuts and bolts online. There's a central cage that holds the control boards and it's held in place with the middle section of the outer case holding everything together - so the board assembly "cage" can be removed by taking only the center part of the housing off. It could be a little confusing, but it was the right design for me. As a final note, the cage is held in with 2 struts that span the width of the case. The struts have mounting components that have to be glued or solvent welded together - they could also be unioned into a single STL but I prefer to print them separate and assemble them. It will require: Meanwell RSP-500-24 8 x 3mm heatset inserts 4 x 55mm M3 screws 4 x 50mm M3 screws 4 x long M3 screws with nuts to mount boards to central cage assembly 8 x short M4 screws to mount housing to power supply 4 x short M5 screws 2 x M5 hex nuts 2 x short M5 thermal inserts 50 mm fan 2 x 40 mm fan (optional) 16mm thread 4 pins male female panel metal aviation wire connectors (up to 11 depending on your needs) Panel mount USB 2.0 B to B Power port and switch were scavenged so you're on your own sourcing those - they should be common.
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