Ender 3 Remote Control Enclosure

Ender 3 Remote Control Enclosure

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Ender 3 Remote Control Panel Designed Specifically for Standard Boards Like V1.1.5 Silentboard, Equipped with a Single 40mm Fan and Integrated LCD Screen. The design relies heavily on M3 x 4mm heatset threaded inserts to secure the Mainboard, LCD screen, and fan, as well as connect all components together seamlessly. I've been struggling with warped parts detaching from the bed (a solution involving more than just an enclosure and remote electronics is necessary), so I created this simple remote control panel to enclose my Ender 3. It's engineered to accommodate a standard Mainboard or V1.1.5 silent board, while incorporating the LCD screen in a sleek and compact design. Future Upgrades: * Space for mounting two LM2596 buck converters would be beneficial. * Supplemental mainboard cooling is recommended due to TMC2208 heatsink temperatures; however, I haven't encountered any issues with this yet. The design divides into sections to facilitate future expansion by reprinting individual parts (the rear section can be extended to house additional components and/or a larger fan). Print Tips: * The base prints well without supports but may require small supports at the SD card and micro USB slots for stability; use Cura settings: everywhere, overhang tolerance 60, XY clearance 1.4mm. * The rear piece prints without support, upside down. * The top prints on its face but needs supports for the two front mounting tabs and the two locating tabs in the back section (Cura settings: touching buildplate, overhang tolerance 60). Required Components: * 18 M3 x 4mm heatset inserts * 18 M3 x 6 button head bolts

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