IKEA Lack enclosure (spool inside)

IKEA Lack enclosure (spool inside)

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I made this remix because I didn't want to unmount the spool from the printer. I need to make a lot of mod to my SV06, so I decided to keep the spool in place and not cut the filament every time I would have to remove the top of the enclosure (pretty often until now).Also, I didn't find the screws that Dominik Císař used, so I adapt all the holes to the ones I found.Hardware:n°12 flat-head wood screws 5x20mmn°20 flat-head wood screws 6x50mmAll the bigger screws are going to be placed inside the already drilled holes that you will find in the table's parts.The main idea is that I use another Lack's legs to build a higher top part of the enclosure. The connection is made with the extender parts. There are 3 different models of this extender because they have a seat for the plexiglass.Plexiglass panels:n°3 440 x 845mm thickness 3mmn°2 220 x 845mm thickness 3mmI have coupled this with my PSU holder for Sovol SV06.For more precise mounting instructions check the original model.Here you can find all the mods I've made to my SV06.

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