Geeetech G2S enclosure

Geeetech G2S enclosure

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Here is the rewritten text: 3D Printed Bolt-on Enclosure for Geeetech G2S To assemble the enclosure, you need to remove the stepper motor assembly first. This will allow you to install the bottom plates, which simply bolt on using vertical smooth rod screws. Printing Requirements: - 3 x Bottom Plates (one for each corner) - 3 x Top Plates - 12 x Posts (4 for each corner) - 2 x Bottom Lips (to join the bottom plates together; one is not required for the front) - 1 x Top Tray (fan housing for exhaust port on top and doubles as a handy storage tray) Materials Needed: - 3mm Acrylic or PVC plate Assembly Instructions: The plates just slide in from the top, creating a sealed chamber. Note that this project is still a work in progress, with more updates and pictures to come. Important Printing Notes: These parts need to be rotated 90 degrees on the X-axis and printed without any supports or rafts. Print Settings: Printer: Geeetech G2S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 15% Post-Printing Tips: It's a good idea to heat the posts up slightly on the bottom when installing them, as tolerances are tight.

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