Printer Housing with Exhaust
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Inspired By The Work On Http://Www.3Ders.Org/Articles/20150726-New-Ikea-Hack-Lets-You-Create-A-3D-Printer-Enclosure-For-Cheap.Html I Set Out To Build A 3D Housing With Exhaust For My Prusa I3 Steel. You Can Also See Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:1227270 For An Alternative Version. Things To Buy: - A 3D Printer For Printing The Parts. :) - 24 M3 Screws And Nuts. - Wood Screws. - A 12X12X2.5 Cm Computer Fan. I Used The Extremely Low Db Arctic F12 (Https://Www.Amazon.Com/Arctic-F12-Standard-Noise-Case/Dp/B002Ktvfte) Remember To Imbed The Fan During Printing As It Cannot Be Added Later On! - Plastic Box For Storing Filament. - 1 M Bowden Tube (Added Through The Table Too The Plastic Box For The Filament) - Magnets For A Locker Door (No Hinges Are Used, But The Front Removed Instead) - Plexiglas - Two-Three Ikea Lack Tables - Wood Stick (D Approx. 2 Cm) - Exhaust Line (D Approx. 10 Cm) Assembly: Well. The Easiest Is To See The Pictures. Or Throw A Comment At Me And I Will Give A Hint Or Two. :)
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