Kossel mini - Electronics Box

Kossel mini - Electronics Box

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Finished building the printer and now what? Clearly, the logical next step is to stuff everything into a convenient box! I designed this compact enclosure specifically to house all the electronics and power supply for my Kossel mini printer. Not only will it fit neatly at the base of your openbeam, but you can easily make adjustments as needed to suit your unique setup. As a courtesy, I'm including the Autodesk Fusion 360 file (IGS) so that you can access its design details. Please keep in mind that this project is still a work in progress; however, I've successfully printed these components multiple times, ensuring their compatibility and functionality. For the next step in our journey together, be sure to stay tuned for my upcoming post featuring the printer lid! Now, let's dive into the crucial settings you'll need when printing this part: **Print Settings** - Rafts: Disabled - Supports: Disengaged - Resolution: Set at 0.2 - Infill: Maintain an optimal infill level of 15% to prevent unnecessary plastic consumption. Some additional details are in order: You will require six M4 screws with nuts (15mm), a few zipties for neat cable management, four longer screws (M3 x 50mm) to secure the Arduino and ramps setup within, and finally, two shorter screws (M3 x 8mm) accompanied by their respective nuts in order to successfully mount this compartment to your open beam framework.

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