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FLsun QQ Enclosure
by ctheroux
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The way the FLsun QQ is designed makes it easy to enclose it. Printing ABS is
possible with this enclosure.
The printer sides are covered with a five mm tick board, 31.4 x 66.6 cm. The
corners of the panels have notches cut into it. The notches are 8 x 13 mm. A
helpful template tool to cut them is included. You need to print three sets of
these files except for the tool.
The panel I used is foam boards. Use another material since it can be a fire
hazard. A more rigid material is preferable. I had to glue some reinforcement
as shown in the picture. The boards are five mm tick.
The brackets are slightly slanted to fit the printer's shape. So, a given
bracket goes only in one of the four corners.
The brackets are held to the printer using the screws that retain the vertical
rounded panels.
As mentioned by https://www.thingiverse.com/Bebop33, the extruder will hit
the walls if you print an object larger than 22 cm in diameter.
Support that touches the build plate
possible with this enclosure.
The printer sides are covered with a five mm tick board, 31.4 x 66.6 cm. The
corners of the panels have notches cut into it. The notches are 8 x 13 mm. A
helpful template tool to cut them is included. You need to print three sets of
these files except for the tool.
The panel I used is foam boards. Use another material since it can be a fire
hazard. A more rigid material is preferable. I had to glue some reinforcement
as shown in the picture. The boards are five mm tick.
The brackets are slightly slanted to fit the printer's shape. So, a given
bracket goes only in one of the four corners.
The brackets are held to the printer using the screws that retain the vertical
rounded panels.
As mentioned by https://www.thingiverse.com/Bebop33, the extruder will hit
the walls if you print an object larger than 22 cm in diameter.
Support that touches the build plate
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