MP Mini Enclosure

MP Mini Enclosure

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This is a 2-panel version of an enclosure for a Monoprice mini delta printer. I printed this on an Ender 3 with supports at 20% infill. To build this enclosure, you'll need: - 3 prints of each file - 3 pieces of glass (you can buy a big picture frame at Walmart for $10 and a glass cutter at Harbor Freight for $15 to cut the glass to size) - 2 paper clips or a rod to use as a hinge so the doors can swing open (you'll need something like servo rods from an RC car, which I bent at a 90-degree angle and slid down the hinges) When removing the print for the outer panels holding the glass, be careful taking it off the bed and supports because the clip that holds the panel shut is 3D printed in mid-air. Don't worry, printing with supports works like a charm – I've done many prints successfully already. I used JB Weld plastic bonding to secure the glass in place after painting the enclosure (painting isn't necessary, but it adds some flair).

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