3D printer enclosure

3D printer enclosure

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This enclosure was designed for Luxor BC45-B (or BC45-G) cart ( https://www.totallyfurniture.com/four-flat-shelf-black-utility-cart-luxor-bc45-b ) and it locks in place with the bottom block extensions. The block extensions can rotate upwards so the enclosure will fit on a flat surface (like a table). See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5180684 for handles for this enclosure. In addition to printed parts, you'll need: (20) Hex bolts, Zinc plated steel, 1/4"-20 x 1-1/4" https://www.boltdepot.com/Product-Details.aspx?product=196 (20) Hex nuts, Zinc plated steel, 1/4"-20 https://www.boltdepot.com/Product-Details.aspx?product=2648 Clear Polycarbonate (I used this: https://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/cut_to_size_plastic/polycarbonate_sheets/516 ) (1) "Top Plexiglass: ", 24, 18 (1) "Back Plexiglass: ", 24, 20 (1) "Front Plexiglass: ", 24, 20 (2) "Side Plexiglass: ", 17.814, 20 {The side panel width is 18" minus two panel thicknesses since it fits inside the front and back panels} NOTE: I used Polycarbonate but other 3/32" plastic will also work. If you use a different thickness plastic, the drill patterns will not work. Printed parts: (20) bolt knobs ( https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/78501-14-bolt-knob ) (4) top blocks (4) bottom blocks (1 set) side hole patterns (1 set) hole patterns (for front, back, and top) Assembly: Before drilling, see the pictures, cutaway STL files (All of them say “DO_NOT_PRINT”). Once you know where to drill, double check with the drill patterns to make sure the holes align. Clamps may help assembly, I used the large clamp from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1673030. Once your ready, use the pilot hole patterns and a 3/32 drill bit, followed by a ¼" drill bit. Ask if you have questions!

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