
McKENZIELackEnclosure
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This is my personal take on the Lack 3D Printer Enclosure, it's constantly evolving but at present it's a MK3 MMUv2 enclosure on top and a MK2.5 on the bottom. From an initial idea of the cabinet I've faced some hurdles that I've come up with solutions for below. What parts to get and print. Assemble with your preferred fasteners; I used zinc-plated countersunk and button heads where needed. - 3 x Lack 550mm x 550mm coffee tables - 1 x 1200mm x 550mm 6mm plywood for the back of the cabinet - 1 x 550mm x 550mm 19mm plywood for the base to attach casters to - 4 x 75mm caster of choice - 6 x 6mm x 447mm x 525mm acrylic with .DXF cutting with CNC/Laser Each of the six panels has M3x5mm zinc button head bolts tapped into the top corners 1" down. 6mmD x 10mmL neodymium magnet cylinders get installed in corresponding top of Lack legs so they align when panels are mounted. Two of which you can then have laser-etched with design attached for front panels. - 8 x 3D-printed leg extensions attached with your choice of fastener to table and leg - 2 x door hooks to store doors when either printing PLA or doing maintenance - 1 x AC shielding parts set if you have any exposed AC on the rear (ie. SSRs, RCBO 5v PSU) List of accessories/upgrades: - Cam mount with cable snake https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3129741 - RasPi frame mounts MK2.5/MK3 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2943918 MK2/MK2.5 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2941913 MK3 - MMUv2 backfeed containment https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3128344 - Lighting with cabinet RasPi controller (STILL WRITING ARTICLE) - Solid state relay control of printers on cabinet RasPi controller (STILL WRITING ARTICLE)
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