Modular Enclosure

Fully 3D printed enclosure. Customizable to house any size printer.
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This is my attempt at a modular, fully 3D printed enclosure.  It was designed to house my Prusa MK4 but can be customized for any size printer or any other cubic enclosure.  The panels are 1/8th inch plexiglass.

This was inspired by several others I have seen but is fully my own creation, with the exception of the power supply holder.  That was a design I pulled off Printables for a MK4 PSU.  https://www.printables.com/model/196892-black-psu-holder-alternative-orientation

And the support bracket replacement for the PSU.

https://www.printables.com/model/214897-prusa-i3-mk3-psu-replacement-brace

 

It was printed in PETG and took about 2.5 Kgs of filament. Plexiglass is all held in place by tabs and are removable if it needs to be broken down or reconfigured.

It uses #6 – 32 screws and nuts to assemble it.  Mostly ½” with some ¾” used for the hinges and PSU mount.

STEP files are provided to modify for different screw sizes if needed.

The sides were printed vertically with 15% infill.  I used .3mm layer height and a .4mm nozzle.

The corners were printed with the triangle face on the printbed with no supports, also with 15% infill.  

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