Lack Enclosure Extended

Lack Enclosure Extended

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3D Printed Fittings for Enclosure. 4mm Holes in Design Allow for Small Screw to Secure Parts Together. This Was the Cheapest 3D Printer Enclosure I Could Find Using 3 Ikea Lack Tables with Enough Room to Fit My CR-10s. EDIT February 11, 2018 (V2): -Increased Inside Wall to Allow for Easier Fit. Parts Now Slide onto Lack Table. -Decreased Unnecessary Chamfers and Fillets. -Added Fusion 360 Files. EDIT February 13, 2018 (V3): -Added Photos of Build (Works Wonderfully). -Added Revised Version of Table Bottom Holder. -Removed Past Versions of Build. Notes from V2 Build: -Use as Much Infill as You Can with the Table Bottom Holder or Use Wood Screws. I Used Nails and It Did the Trick, But the Table Bottom Holder Seemed to Give Way and Crack with 10% Infill. Next Step: -Add PVC Roofing Panels Around the Enclosure. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Palruf-26-in-x-8-ft-Clear-PVC-Roof-Panel-100423/100038031 -Use Closer Strips to Attach Them and Create an Airtight Seal. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Palruf-24-in-Horizontal-Plastic-Closure-Strips-6-Pack-92771/100090602

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