
Printable (modular) Prusa / REPRAP / 3D-printer enclosure frame
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The standard dimensions for this project are a solid 59x59x60,5cm, more than enough to accommodate a Prusa I3. Feel free to customize it by adding extra components between frames. Choose whether you'd like to widen, lengthen, or elevate the structure. A decent amount of clearance exists at the base, allowing for easy integration of a standard 10x2mm steel or aluminum strip for added stability. Just add some sheets/plates to complete the enclosure and call it a day. The frame is specifically designed with 4mm acrylic or plastic sheets in mind. Glue the fitting pieces into place, then seal the deal by using the included strips. All the necessary parts are highlighted in red; simply print these out, and add a few extra A2, B2, C2, E2, or A5/D3 components to increase frame dimensions. Some curious individuals asked about plate dimensions for this setup. Here's what you'll need: Transparent plates: • Sides: 55x38cm • Top: 55x55cm • Doors: 27.5x40cm • Front: 55x13cm Non-transparent plates: • Sides: 55x15cm
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