Foam_Board_Enclosure_corner_5mm_slot
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I wanted to create a budget-friendly enclosure that would fit my Monoprice Maker Select Plus perfectly. The entire project came in at just $8, and the only reason it cost that much was because I added windows for ventilation. These corners are specifically designed to work seamlessly with the Black Foam Board found at the Dollar Tree. It's incredibly easy to disassemble and move around, or you can use a little Super Glue to make it permanent. This is perfect if you need to relocate your printer like I did. Parts used: 8 - Enclosure_Corner_5MM 5 - black foam boards from Dollar Tree (4 sides and top) (optional) 3 - 11X14 or 5X7 picture frames from Dollar Tree, one for the left side, right side, and front door. I opted for the 11X14. I cut holes in the sides and attached the picture frames to the outside using Super Glue, leaving the frames intact. Next, I removed the glass from the third frame, cut a hole in the front board, and created a hinge using black duct tape. Then, I cut out a section in the top board to accommodate the filament. Later on, I purchased a large clear Tupperware-like bowl to place on top so I could still see the filament. (optional parts) All of these components can be secured with Super Glue. Reversable Hinges - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1209695 Handle - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:159408 Door Latch - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:329080 The glass may be a bit too heavy for just two hinges, so I recommend using more or adding black duct tape to help hold it in place. On my second build of this enclosure, I used magnetic tape strips to keep the door closed and printed hinges along with a handle.
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