ROBO 3D Enclosure system with Y axis buffer tabs
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Wanted to design a simple enclosure for my ROBO 3D printer to keep heat in and drafts out. Originally built the tabs to help with some shutter issues when the Y-axis is moving out and the X-axis makes smaller moves. Realized the tabs could serve as mounting points and went from there. They are super-glued on; blue tape is used for fine adjustments. Got the plexiglass at Lowe's for $2.97 a sheet, 8x10 inches thick at 0.08 inches, and based my brackets off that, no cutting required. Everything snaps together so no overhangs except on the rear tabs. The front panel slides up and out. Included a snap of the assembly for reference. It's actually quite strong; my hand has bounced off the front a few times while reaching for parts, forgetting it's there... Haven't done the back yet but believe it to be a mirror image of the front... Printer Settings Printer Brand: ROBO 3D Printer Model: R1 ABS + PLA Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 200 dpi Infill Percentage: 10%
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