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Ender 3 Display for LACK Table Integration
by Re_Markable
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# Abstract
This is a fully integrated ENDER3-Display for a standard LACK Table arrangement and is my first published project. It was designed to allow direct access without opening the enclosement and avoid large cases on the top. Keeping it simple, flat and symmetric. Two optional buttons can be assigned for pausing the print, activate the light or whatever you think is useful (corresponding interface e.g. a raspberry required). For Building it you'll need a few tools and additional Material.
# Update 02.02.2020
For everyone who preferes a less edgy design there's a new topside available. Its filename is Topside_Roundup. I'd be happy to see some makes!
# Basic Discription
The design is optimized and tested for assembling after printing with superglue. Filament used was PLA. For the basic version without using the buttons you will need:
1. Cutter Knife
2. Superglue
3. Soldering Iron and desoldering pump
4. Additional Cable (Preferably ribbon cable)
If you want to use
This is a fully integrated ENDER3-Display for a standard LACK Table arrangement and is my first published project. It was designed to allow direct access without opening the enclosement and avoid large cases on the top. Keeping it simple, flat and symmetric. Two optional buttons can be assigned for pausing the print, activate the light or whatever you think is useful (corresponding interface e.g. a raspberry required). For Building it you'll need a few tools and additional Material.
# Update 02.02.2020
For everyone who preferes a less edgy design there's a new topside available. Its filename is Topside_Roundup. I'd be happy to see some makes!
# Basic Discription
The design is optimized and tested for assembling after printing with superglue. Filament used was PLA. For the basic version without using the buttons you will need:
1. Cutter Knife
2. Superglue
3. Soldering Iron and desoldering pump
4. Additional Cable (Preferably ribbon cable)
If you want to use
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