3D printer enclosure
3D printer enclosure
Published 2019-10-24T14:05:12+00:00
3D printer enclosure
(25/10/2019-R01)
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Designed for an Ender 3, but it is suitable for prusa. The sides PETG plastic sheet, for the strengthening I used m8 all thread. 5 sides got fixing holes.
I built it for the purpose of printing with nylon. I am able to keep 40 degree C inside - without heating. I have beautiful prints with nylon. Version 2 coming soon.
And the things what you always missing:
Step file from the full system attached.
DWG/PDF for the lasercut sheets. If you order the plain sheet without holes you should expect around 80-100 pound if you order with laser cut holes than 300-400 pound in the UK. So save the trees build yourself, it is easy.
Print for the blocks doesn't need support it will take about 3 hour to print one with an Ender 3.
For the insulation I used foam but if you got any better solution I am open for that. The PETG sheets are cheaper than acrylic and strong I choose 4 mm but 3 will do. Believe in me I am building the second one and 3 is strong enough.
Don't print the spool holder you only need a hole for your filament to go through I have a filament holder box design. I will share it soon. Just do not cut out the big hole live it closed you only need a small hole for your cables.
BOM:
See step files for quantities of the blocks and double check!!
Laser cut files: see drw END3-0001-1 ENCLOSURE ASSY
Price:
M8 all thread : 10.49*3
https://www.screwfix.com/p/easyfix-bzp-steel-threaded-rods-m8-x-1000mm-5-pack/75885
Plastic panel from 100-400 pound
Foam - 27 pound
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UPHOLSTERY-FOAM-SHEET-HIGH-DENSITY-ANY-THICKNESS-SIZE/163747820371?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=463261638576&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
Fixings
M5x16 bolts/nuts - 10 pound max
Print the parts
That's all you need my friend. Happy printing.
You dont need support, check one to see if the fixings fits well.
Date de publication | 24/10/2019 |
Sans support | YES |