Ultimaker Heated Chamber
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Check out more details at http://minifacture.wordpress.com. Drill several holes on the left, right, and front side of the wooden chassis. Print 2 hinges from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:79922 and secure the door in place. I have yet to install a door latch, but plan to add some type of magnetic latch soon. The top cover is glued together with the opening part securely attached. I used flexible PLA from Ultimaker for the flaps on the back, allowing the bowden to move freely without much restriction. Without these flaps, heat escapes easily. After installing this modification, a 120W powersupply can heat up to 70'C in about 7-9 minutes, but still falls short of reaching 110'C. I prefer my power supply to be compact, but if you want faster heating, consider using a larger power supply.
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