Ikea Lack Enclosure Cable Pocket

Ikea Lack Enclosure Cable Pocket

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An Ender 3 Pro does not fully fit inside an Ikea Lack enclosure depth-wise without the bed cable hitting the back of it, so I created this "cable pocket" to attach to the back of the enclosure and enable a full range of motion for your bed. My Ender 3 pro printed this without supports because it did a good job bridging. Use the backplate to mark your plexiglass and cut it with a tool like a Dremel. Then, mount four screws/nuts to hold the backplate and the pocket together over the opening. Make sure to position the pocket where your cables will hit when your bed is pushed all the way back. This worked well for me. Please share your creation!

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