McKENZIELackEnclosure

McKENZIELackEnclosure

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This is my personal take on the Lack 3D Printer Enclosure, it is constantly evolving but at present is a MK3 MMUv2 enclosure on top and MK2.5 on the bottom. From an initial idea of the cabinet I have faced some hurdles that I have solutions for bellow. What parts to get and print. Assemble with preferred fasteners, I used ZINC plated countersunk and button heads where needed. - 3 x Lack 550mm x 550mm coffee tables - 1 x 1200mm x 550mm 6mm plywood for back of cabinet - 1 x 550mm x 550mm 19mm plywood for base to attach casters to - 4 x 75mm caster of chocie - 6 x 6mm x 447mm x 525mm Acrylic with .DXF cutting with CNC/Laser Each of the 6 panels have M3x5mm ZINC button head bolts tapped into the top corners 1" down. 6mmD x 10mmL Neodymium magnet cylinders get installed in corresponding top of Lack legs so they align when panels are mounted. 2 of which you then could have laser etched with design attached for front panels - 8 x 3D Printed Leg Extensions attached with your your choice of faster to table and leg - 2 x Door Hooks to store doors when either printing PLA or doing maintenance - 1 x AC Shielding parts set if you have any exposed AC on rear (ie. SSRs, RCBO 5v PSU) List of accessories/upgrades - Cam Mount with Cable Snake https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3129741 - RasPi Frame Mounts MK2.5/MK3 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2943918 MK2/MK2.5 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2941913 MK3 - MMUv2 Backfeed Containment https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3128344 - Lighting with Cabinet RasPi controller (STILL WRITING ARTICLE) - Solid State Relay control of printers on Cabinet RasPi controller (STILL WRITING ARTICLE)

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