Lack Table Risers for Enclosure

Lack Table Risers for Enclosure

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After acquiring a 3D printer, I realized that I needed an enclosure for various reasons. Sound reduction, air filtration, temperature regulation, and protecting delicate objects from accidental impacts were my primary concerns. I scoured numerous designs for lacking enclosures and, after some trial and error, decided to modify the parts according to what was readily available locally. I purchased thin 1/8" clear plastic sheets for the sides, with one dimension measuring 18", which became my benchmark for the enclosure's height from desk to table level. Next, I created custom risers to match this target. The clear plastic panels are drilled in each corner and secured using small nuts and machine screws. The front door is magnetically attached, allowing it to be completely removed when working on the printer. On the back of the enclosure, 1/2" plywood is mounted to the desk using latches. I've installed the electronics on this surface for improved cooling. The power supply, Raspberry Pi (Octopi), relay switch, and USB hub are all secured in place here.

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