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Taz4 Enclosure
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One shortcoming of the Taz line of 3D printers is the lack of an enclosure. An enclosure provides temperature regulation so that longer/larger prints with ABS or HIPS will keep the layers from separating during the print.
I designed this enclosure to allow easy access to the printer through the front. I wanted it light enough that if needed I could remove it quickly. I didn't want to enclose the brain box inside the chamber as it should stay cool and have its fan blowing on the outside. And I wanted something that wasn't going to cost several hundred dollars.
This enclosure is made of a dense foam board found at your local home renovation store, some metalized tape to hold it together, a few printed parts, and one sheet of acrylic to act as the door so you can see through to monitor your print.
Total cost is around $50.00; and your time to build it.
I have now posted two filter designs, a [Enclosure Fume Filter (thing:929473)](http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:929473)
I designed this enclosure to allow easy access to the printer through the front. I wanted it light enough that if needed I could remove it quickly. I didn't want to enclose the brain box inside the chamber as it should stay cool and have its fan blowing on the outside. And I wanted something that wasn't going to cost several hundred dollars.
This enclosure is made of a dense foam board found at your local home renovation store, some metalized tape to hold it together, a few printed parts, and one sheet of acrylic to act as the door so you can see through to monitor your print.
Total cost is around $50.00; and your time to build it.
I have now posted two filter designs, a [Enclosure Fume Filter (thing:929473)](http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:929473)
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