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3d Printer Enclosure Brackets
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I needed an enclosure that would not be a permanent fixture in my garage. This allows me to quickly remove the enclosure once I am done.
I am going to be upfront, I do not write instructions too often. So, please don't hate too much. I will attempt to clarify any questions as best as I can!
Lastly, I recommend that the control box for your printer not be placed in this enclosure while printing. It is designed to keep warmth in.
Bracket Information:
You will have to print 4 of each file
The upper corner brackets are designed to hold 1" thick insulated foam board. If a different size is needed, please post in comments and I will do my best to change this.
File Explanation:
Inner Corner Brackets (FIG 1) - These are taller than the outer brackets. This allows you to position the foam board quickly (positive feedback once you hit the taller wall of the inner bracket).
Inner and Outer Brackets (FIG 2) - I used two (2) 1"-5/8 long wood screws per bracket to secure. You c
I am going to be upfront, I do not write instructions too often. So, please don't hate too much. I will attempt to clarify any questions as best as I can!
Lastly, I recommend that the control box for your printer not be placed in this enclosure while printing. It is designed to keep warmth in.
Bracket Information:
You will have to print 4 of each file
The upper corner brackets are designed to hold 1" thick insulated foam board. If a different size is needed, please post in comments and I will do my best to change this.
File Explanation:
Inner Corner Brackets (FIG 1) - These are taller than the outer brackets. This allows you to position the foam board quickly (positive feedback once you hit the taller wall of the inner bracket).
Inner and Outer Brackets (FIG 2) - I used two (2) 1"-5/8 long wood screws per bracket to secure. You c
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