Ender 3 IKEA Lack Enclosure
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WIP ================== I am still ~~actively~~ designing and building this enclosure for my Ender 3 Pro. So far, the combined price of all required prints is around €10,- Once assembled, you can pick lift the top part of the enclose so you can easily work on your machine. **Required components** 2x IKEA Lack table 40x 3.5x16mm screw 8x 5.0x50mm screw 3x 494x450x2 mm acrylic sheet for walls 2x 494x222x2 mm acrylic sheet for doors > Based on the Prusa IKEA LACK enclosure. Whats included ================== **Spacer blocks** The spacer blocks will raise the height of the table legs from 40cm up to 50cm, so it will fit the Ender 3 and has a little bit of clearance for LED lights. **2mm Plexiglass Mounting System** This enclosure will need 5 clear acrylic sheets: 3x 496x448x2 mm 2x 496x222x2 mm **Printed Hindges** This enclosure features a double door, with printed hindges on both sides. **Filament Feeding Hole** The spool will be seated on top of the enclosure. Print the tube holder and insert a length of 50mm bowdentube into the holder. Drill a 10mm hole through the table top. Plug the tube holder in the hole. I printend a couple of [TUSH spoolholders](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2047554) to hold the spool and its working great :) **E Step motor Filament guide** A filament guide that screws to the E Step motor with the stock screws. Requires a bearing and will guides the filament into the extruder hole smoothly Whats still missing ================== **door handles** To open the doors **magnetic door stop** So the doors will stay closed
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