
Prusa MK3 case
thingiverse
The frame components are secured to the table using a nail gun, which ensures they stay in place while fitting together in opposite corners. The bottom left corner fits into the top right corner, and vice versa - bottom right into top left. Cutting a precise hole in the plexiglass is essential before inserting the super glue for the cords to pass through. To achieve this, I employed a sawzall to carefully cut the hole at the top of the frame, then secured the inserts with super glue. Here's what you'll need: - PVC pipe to fit snugly into the spool holder - Six window brackets BL and six window brackets BR - Two hole pieces for the outside and two for the inside - One top insert and one bottom insert - Two Lack tables (available on Amazon) - Two spool holders (downloadable from Thingiverse) - One filament guide (also downloadable from Thingiverse) The plexiglass size can vary, but there's ample space in the frames to accommodate whatever you have available. I plan to design a door later and may make updates as this project evolves. If you have any suggestions or recommendations, please don't hesitate to share!
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