LACK 3D printer enclosure supports with parameters
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This is my take on a 3D printer enclosure built from scratch using two Ikea LACK tables as its foundation. The design is an original creation, not a morphed version of any existing code. I took inspiration from other projects and models, but the base model was conceived by me from start to finish. The concept involves placing two LACK tables on their legs, creating a space that's double the height of one table and spacious enough for my Ender 3 printer. The rear sides are completely enclosed with acrylic panels, while the front is hinged for easy access. Acrylic sheets are securely attached to supports using strong adhesive. One of the standout features of this design is its adjustability. Users can customize the print thickness as well as the acrylic panel thickness to suit their needs. Furthermore, the strut size, hole size, and even which holes to print can be selected using the Customizer app on Thingiverse. For the door handle, I opted for a simple yet effective solution by incorporating a magnetic closure system. Magnets are glued to the swing side of the front door, providing a secure and convenient way to keep the enclosure closed when not in use.
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