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Enclosure and corner connectors
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This is a prototype enclosure for my Anycubic Kobra Plus. I used 3/4" schd 40 thick wall PVC because of the size of the enclosure dictated the rigidity needed to not sag. 1/2" would not have been sturdy enough. I looked at 3 way connectors online and printed a few to see if they were what I needed and none had tolerances that worked for my design so I drew up some of my own that were a snug fit in the PVC and printed them out in PETG filament. I made the enclosure taller to accommodate the top mount spool holder and a little extra length to allow enough travel for the bed to move all the way to its limits. I used clear plastic and ducktape to skin the enclosure and will use a heat sealer on the final skin. Instead of a hinged door I chose to use a drop down flap sealing with velcro fasteners. I did design hinges and a door latch but decided to do the flap instead of a door. When I get this one skinned in its final stage I will start on making one for my Kobra 2 Max. For the print profile these are my setting. Printer used Anycubic Kobra Plus Nozzle temp 235 Bed temp 75 Material Kingroon PETG Supports None Infill 60% for strength (this can be what ever setting works for you) The hardest part was deciding what lengths to cut the PVC and skinning the frame so this was a very easy project. The cost of materials was $35. This cost of course will vary based on where you live. This is a very easy project that anyone could do.
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