
Ikea Lack double door enclosure
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I designed this custom enclosure because I wanted to achieve more with minimal effort. Both sides can now be swung open, providing ample space around the printer. If you enjoy tinkering with your machine, lifting the top up offers plenty of room to modify rods without removing the printer from the enclosure. This case utilizes standard 50cm x 50cm acrylic panels - two 2mm thick ones for the back and two 4mm thick ones for the doors. Apart from the four panels, you'll need: woodscrews for assembly, a 3mm drill, M3 nuts and screws for the doors, and if desired, print a cable guide to place electronics outside the chamber by sawing a hole in the bottom. The filament can be inserted either from the top or bottom, simply choose what suits your needs best. For optimal fitment, the top corners of the back glass panel need to be trimmed down to accommodate the top hinge - an issue that might be addressed in future revisions.
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