LACK enclosure gap fillers

LACK enclosure gap fillers

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Credits go to cisardom for this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118 and Mikolas Zuza for his guide at https://blog.prusaprinters.org/cheap-simple-3d-printer-enclosure/ I wasn't thrilled with the final build because cutting the plexi to 440 x 440mm left a gap between the LACK and plexi of about 5mm along each leg/vertical edge of the plexi. The design of the plexi holders also created a 2mm gap on the horizontal edges. So, I made some simple gap fillers that fit quite well on my build. The STL files are for 3mm plexi cut to 440x440mm. I attached a parametric 3ds file where you can adjust for plexi thickness and plexi length to some small degree. Note - it won't change the length of the rails as they're fixed to the measures of the IKEA LACK. Adjusting the 'L' value will simply make the groove deeper or shallower, so you can only set values between 440mm and 432mm. I also had to use a 1.5mm spacer between the legs and bottom parts to get everything to fit properly. To print: You'll need two of each vertical filler and four horizontal fillers for each of the three sides. I haven't made any yet for the door.

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