T-Slotted Aluminum 3D Print Enclosure Brackets
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The new enclosure was built from salvaged parts of an existing structure that required reconstruction for the Student Projects and Research Committee at Auburn University. By employing 3D printed brackets, the new enclosure boasts much smoother edges and a significant increase in sturdiness. I also designed some hinges, magnetic latches, and a small door handle. The frame is constructed from 3030 T-Slotted Aluminum (https://8020.net/30-3030.html), providing a versatile foundation for assembly. No.1/4-20 button head screws with corresponding 8020 nuts were used to interface with the 3030, while No 1/4-20 bolts secure the hinges and latches in place. I included the Solidworks assembly of our enclosure design. The 3D printed brackets enable users to construct frames of any desired size. Our enclosure was specifically designed to accommodate a Lulzbot Taz 3 with approximate dimensions of 31.5" W x 25" L x 23" H.
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