
Robo3D enclosure with cheap board
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I drew inspiration from Mike Kelly's acrylic case method, but the cost of it was a major turn-off. That's why I decided to try something different using 4mm corrugated plastic and some ABS parts for joining them together. My acrylic pieces were narrow, but they allowed me to peek inside without any issues. While searching for joiners for corrugated plastic at the edge and extension, I found that there wasn't a single existing part that could cover corners and edges. So, I designed two custom parts and used existing market products for the rest. The result was impressive: this enclosure is lightweight and flexible, making it perfect for setting up my printer. Additionally, it can be easily coated with thermal material on the outside. With ABS printing now stable using this enclosure, I'm thrilled with the outcome. Printer Settings: Printer: QIDITECH Avatar IV Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 1.0 Notes: ABS
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