Enkel Lack -- Simple Lack-based enclosure

Enkel Lack -- Simple Lack-based enclosure

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Yes, it's another Lack-based table. I'll post links and whatnot. This will wrap a Prusa printer on a base (which could be another table, in my garage it's just a workbench). I wanted something easier to build and ... simpler. The "official" version is relatively complex with a lot of parts. Which is great. This has one part (printed 4 times) for the back corners, and a left/right side (printed two each) for the front corners. Hinges also for swing doors (if you choose to install them -- PLA printing might do better w/o doors). The bulkhead half is to make a through-fitting to mount filament spools on top of the table and feed directly down over your printer. 3/8 drill bit :) Will require drilling 4 holes in lexan to secure the doors, plus 8 M3 bolts to be specified for hinges + doors. Hardware, lexan, and the Lack table are all available on your favorite e-tailer, links to come. The plexi / lexan: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08P3W2RLD The Lack: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00530L5XI The hardware: https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Assortment-Precise-Beautiful-Printed/dp/B0714FLXND Specifically, qty 4 3mm x 12mm bolts + nuts, and qty4 3mm x 20mm bolts + nuts, plus about a 1/8 drill bit. If you want a hinged front door. No front door, no hardware required. The legs and plexi press-fit into the footings, but you may want to use a small wood screw to hold the tabletop in place, or to lock it down to your worksurface. #6 pan head, or 3mm, would do fine. 3mm holes are provided in convenient places :)

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