V400 printed enclosure

V400 printed enclosure

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V400 enclosure using M3 screws and nuts to assemble, can be assembled without screws by snapping together but the fit likely won't be as nice. I haven't tested this with any standard profiles so results may vary. INSTRUCTIONS: - print 18x of the panels (9x left, 9x right) or 17x panels and 1x that include the webcam if you plan on using this webcam - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082X91MPP?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details the files include 2x panels each, but you should be able to fix 4x panels in the print volume, you might just have to rotate them a bit. - print 11x cover caps and 1x cover cap with the power outlet, should be a total of 6x print jobs. - once you've printed the pieces they should be able to slide into one another, if using screws you should fit 4x main panel and 2 panel caps together for the top assembly, and the other should be 2x main panels and 2x panel caps, unless you have a tall ceiling in which case you can assemble them into a 6x main panel with all 4x panel caps. DISCLAIMER: - I didn't design this with the intent of sharing originally but I'll try and update it if people run into problems - It's a lot of filament (2900cm^3 or 3.5kg in PLA) so print at your own risk, I can't guarantee it will work for you like it did for me. - The skp. is very messy, but generally the further away from the origin the newer the version is. I'll try and clean it up and re-upload some time.

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