Stackable and adjustable Lack enclosure

Stackable and adjustable Lack enclosure

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There are already numerous enclosure designs available that cater to various needs, but none of them met my specific requirement: creating stackable enclosures where no element must be placed above or below another. To achieve this, I had to design the faces to be as much as possible on the sides, maximizing the useful volume inside the enclosure. Electronic components like PSU or RAMBO can be placed on the opposite face of one plate, at the rear, or on one side. To increase the height of the enclosure, I opted for a modular approach rather than a fully printable design. Two separate tables, one at the top and one at the bottom, are used in conjunction with each other to create additional height. The feet, which are hollow when cut, require a printable element to adjust both feet together. Combining wood and plexiglass faces is also an option, ensuring that the faces are aligned with the enclosure pillars to maximize internal space. Face supports include lockers for easy removal of any face, while hinges can be used to facilitate access to some or all faces. Each corner consists of four parts: a left thrust, a right thrust, a locker base, and two lockers. Simply place these components between the top plate and leg, then screw them in place. The thin design of these parts allows for successful ABS printing with minimal warping effects. Multiple thrust widths are provided: 5 mm, 6 mm, and 8 mm. Additional sizes can be easily added as needed. The sides and size of each part are engraved to aid assembly. This design is subject to modification as I continue to refine it.

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