
Ender Sliding Screen
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I couldn't find a screen mount that I liked for my LACK enclosure, so I just created one myself. What I really wanted was something that kept everything tidy and clean. Plus, I didn't want it to block access to my storage space under the table. All of my tolerances are precision-crafted by design. All printed parts are designed to fit snugly together with a press-fit connection. The back of the case is essential for maintaining the pins in place. You'll need two identical pegs and one of each other piece, along with the screws from the stock screen and four properly sized screws to attach the tracks. If you can think of any additional modifications or changes, feel free to share them in the comments below. The speaker and dial holes have been expanded to account for some manufacturing variations. The files are now optimized for the best print orientation, so you should be able to simply drop them into your slicer and get started right away. The included screw template has multiple pegs on the front that can help with lining it up against the front of your table. Personally, I used the tab that goes farthest under the table. Simply cut off any unnecessary tabs using the side cutters that came with your printer. Once you've marked and drilled the holes, the template should be recycled or disposed of. The pegs were hilariously oversized to begin with, but they've since been corrected. Please download the V2.1 pegs for printing.
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