Ender 3 pro enclosure
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I've been putting in some serious time working on an enclosure for my Ender 3 Pro, and I'm finally done with it. This enclosure is different from most others because it's still a single piece when combined with the printer itself. One of its key advantages is that the power supply remains outside the chamber, which should keep things cooler. WARNING: Let's face it - this project is a massive undertaking. While I've had an absolute blast working on it, I may have taken things too far. I posted this as a work in progress because there are still some features I need to add before my printer can handle carbon fiber reinforced nylon filament. This will likely affect the top panel only. In my videos, you'll see me installing inserts into all four corner pieces, but trust me - that's completely optional and actually adds more work. I doubt many people out there have these inserts lying around. If you're as crazy as I am and want to tackle this project, feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have. Keep in mind that it's still in its early stages, and I'm not even sure if I'll ever release a waterproof package with full instructions due to the sheer amount of work involved. However, if enough people show interest, I might be convinced to create better documentation.
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