
GT-2560 Enclosure
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This is my approach to creating a GT2560 enclosure. I upgraded my CR-10s for dual extrusion with a GT2560A+ board, which was a significant improvement. Additionally, I replaced the hotbed with an AC silicone heater, allowing me to swap out the giant mosfet for a solid state relay (SSR) that I had to mount separately. By switching to an AC powered hotbed, I was able to downsize my power supply to an external 12V DC brick, freeing up plenty of space in the enclosure. I also run octoprint, so I included mounting points on top for a raspberry pi 3B/B+. The columns on the inner wall provide support and alignment between the top and bottom halves, ensuring that everything fits together securely. This will be a very tight fit! I've also added plenty of locations for tie downs to keep the wire routing organized internally. During my design process, I found myself frequently reworking the back panels to suit my needs, so I made them separate pieces that can be customized to your specific requirements. As a result, I had to add some diagonal supports to maintain the walls' structural integrity while printing; these can easily be removed afterwards.
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