Lack Enclosure

Lack Enclosure

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I came up with this design, inspired by other Lack enclosures. My idea was to attach wooden or plexiglas sidewalls directly to the printed parts. I didn't want to limit myself to a specific thickness for the wood or plexiglas. After printing, I considered several factors: * The Lack Unter der Tischplatte v1.stl design wasn't ideal; when attached to the plate, it blocked the foot's rotation. However, its thinness made it easy to clamp between the leg and plate. * The Lack_Bodenfuss.stl fit was acceptable, but I'm unsure whether having the printer on the wooden leg or the plastic foot would produce less noise. * The Lack_Fuss.stl design wasn't ideal; attaching the print from the side didn't seem right. I should have added screw mounts inside the tube to increase pressure between the print and leg. Attaching the model to the top of the plate seemed more suitable. My next step is to cut the sidewalls. I'm thinking of using three wooden sides and one plexiglas side. The wooden sides might be better for attaching lighting, cable management, or other features.

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