Lack Enclosure
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This is a collection of printed parts I used to make enclosures for my printers, each one uniquely crafted in PETG and PLA materials. The wire outer stand boasts a larger opening, perfect for relocating the RAMBO box outside the enclosure, while the cord stand should be used if the power supply is the only item venturing beyond the enclosure's walls. I highly recommend printing the light top and plate in a reflective color such as silver to maximize visibility. In addition to these parts, you will need: 2x IKEA Lack Tables 4x Sheets of plexiglass (17.25x19.25x0.11 inch sheets) Insulation strips to seal gaps with plexiglass LED light strips 32x #8 x 1in wood screws Cabinet Hinges Cabinet latch The LED light is attached to the top by a holder secured with 3M Command strips, while the light itself snaps into place within the holder. The power supply and RAMBO holders are supported by one screw each, identical to the #8 screws used elsewhere. Please note that MK2 and MK3 printers require different cases, so be sure to print the correct one. I have also included my MMU 2.0 guide for your reference. Use the passthru guide to drill holes for the passthru, which is then secured in place by a pin inside the enclosure.
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