Panorama Enclosure for 3D Printer
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Presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr_7W0DNcbA&t=4s The bottom frame parts B1-B8 are attached to the base of the device, while the top frame parts T1-T8 form the upper structure. The bottom-door-frame parts BD1-BD4 and top-door-frame parts TD1-TD4 complete the enclosure. All these components fit seamlessly onto the MK3s. To assemble the device, use 2mm bolts to connect the bottom and top frames. Alternatively, you can substitute the bolts with nails, clip off the head, and trim them to a length of approximately 18mm. The frame parts were created using PETG filament, while the handles are made from PLA. The back walls can be constructed from 12mm plywood, providing stability and support. For the doors, 6mm acrylic glass was used, and the lid is crafted from 20mm MDF. Those interested in replicating this design can obtain STL files for these parts. The Spool-holder is not an original creation; it's a modified Prusa design adapted for convenience.
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