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Ender 3 Enclosure
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I'm going to need some ABS 3D printed parts in an upcoming DIY go-kart series, so I decided to make an enclosure for my Creality Ender 3. Being unsatisfied with both the cost and quality of available options on the market, I set out to DIY my own enclosure as cheaply and as skookum as possible.
You'll need something for a base. I used a 2'x2'x3/4" piece of plywood. You want something stiff so the enclosure doesn't wobble from the movement of the printer. Use some of your favorite 1/2" OD tubing for the corners of this enclosure. Aluminum tubing is pretty good as far as $/effectiveness goes. It's rigid enough that things don't wobble and pretty light so the enclosure doesn't end up top heavy. Print four corner brackets and four hinge brackets. You'll also need two corner caps and two hinge caps. These will hold the 1/2" tubing upright and hold your favorite cladding (that you'll use as the roof) down. The brackets themselves hold the cladding for the three not-door and not-top sides
You'll need something for a base. I used a 2'x2'x3/4" piece of plywood. You want something stiff so the enclosure doesn't wobble from the movement of the printer. Use some of your favorite 1/2" OD tubing for the corners of this enclosure. Aluminum tubing is pretty good as far as $/effectiveness goes. It's rigid enough that things don't wobble and pretty light so the enclosure doesn't end up top heavy. Print four corner brackets and four hinge brackets. You'll also need two corner caps and two hinge caps. These will hold the 1/2" tubing upright and hold your favorite cladding (that you'll use as the roof) down. The brackets themselves hold the cladding for the three not-door and not-top sides
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