Enclosure For your Printer with Exhaust system, Magnet Door, Complete Work
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This is a Complete Work. What You Need: 6 Faces Made from Wood, Acrylic or Your Choice at 3mm (Wood is Cheaper, Transparent Acrylic is Better but Expensive) 2 Lateral Faces Measuring 480mm x 494mm 2 Faces (Top and Bottom) Measuring 500mm x 550mm 1 Behind Face Measuring 480mm x 550mm 1 Front Face Made from Acrylic at 478mm x 54mm If You Trust That Those Cuts Will Be Precise, You Can Make the Front Face Measuring 480mm x 550mm The Door Turns 250 Degrees and Opens Fully, Which May Cause Stress on the Roof When Not Closed. To Counter This, You Will Need 15 Neodymium Magnets, Small and Inexpensive. They Measure 20x4x2mm. For the Exhaust, a 12v 80mm Fan and 38mm (Internal) Tube (Typically Used in Pools) Will Be Required The Files Are Organized into External and Internal Categories, Along with the Necessary Quantities Update: I Will Soon Upload Spacers for the Anet A8 Printer, but You Can Easily Adapt Them to Your Own Printer. This Modified Version Has Significantly Improved the Stability of My Printer by Pressing the Walls of the Enclosure. Additionally, I Am Currently Designing an External Electronics Case. Future Plans Include Building a Heater for This Enclosure
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