anet a8 lack enclosure 3d models
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A filament guide for IKEA Lack enclosure allowing the filament to smooth following the X-carriage while it moves along the X-axis. Internal dimensions (5 mm width) allows use of ø4 mm PTFE tube from e.g. dry box to extruder.</p> <h3>Print...
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Hi All, I remixed the classic Ikea Lack Enclosure to take 3/8" thick Polycarbonate for two very good reasons! Reason 1) The ATF is getting printer hate. I heard they are being trained to shoot 3D-Printers on sight! Printers AND Dogs! So 3/8...
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This is my version of the IKEA Lack enclosure. It is higher to put a plate of foam and concrete plate/ stone plate under the printer to reduce noises and vibrations. Thats why you need bigger plexiglas with the following dimensions:</p><p><strong>3x...
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I wanted a more elegant way to hang all my 3D printing related tools off of my LACK enclosure, and came up with this design. It hooks onto the LACK brace, while avoiding the long stand that holds the lid open. The overall length is 240mm...
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It seems like you're documenting your DIY project to build a custom enclosure for a printer, specifically an IKEA Lack table. You've made significant progress, including printing and assembling various components such as side panels, brackets for the...
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The next part of my cooling piece for my Lack enclosure has arrived. This filter is specifically designed to work seamlessly with my cooling duct (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3076576), although I'm also planning to create a modified transit...
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I was looking for a HEPA air filter for my LACK enclosure and decided to try the "HEPA Filter for 3D Printer" by jmillerfo. However, I thought it would be cool if it was mostly hidden inside the top of the LACK enclosure and I wanted to make it as...
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Personally, I think the holes necessary in the plexi would possibly just cause the plexi to crack so if it comes to that, gluing it may be a better bet.The rails also have holes for the original magnets in the handles.(Deprecated as of...
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This is an easy to print and easy to assemble filament guide for the [Prusa Enclosure V2 - MMU2S](https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/3673-prusa-enclosure-v2-mmu2s) with the filament on the top Lack table. It is designed for 1,75 mm Filament. This...
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PRINT TOWER by Lilik7 created from 4 Ikea Lack tabels (3 boards and 16 legs) You need: 4 x 1000x500x2 (or 4) plexiglass 32x 4x40 screw 8x 3x15 screw 22x 4x25 bolt 6x 4x40 bolt 12x 4x25 bolt (countersunk head) 34x M4 nut 74x M4 pad You print: 2x...
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But when the Raspberry Pi running OctoPrint is co-located with the printer inside the Lack enclosure, cable management becomes difficult. There is no obvious place to put the Ethernet cable. This 3D printed part allows for a pigtail Ethernet cable to...
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The problem with the stock IKEA LACK Enclosure is that it doesn't fit very well when you upgrade to the MMU2 or MMU2S. And if you can make it fit, you still can't get to the buttons. This fixes it for us without modifying the printer or MMU2 upgrade...
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NOTE: An actual enclosure is not shown or included, this was designed just so that the MMU would work with one with minimal hassle. The standard Prusa-branded LACK enclosure is not MMU2-friendly due to the length of space needed behind the printer,...
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This is my version of the Ikea LACK enclosure, with active ventilation and caster wheels. The filenames indicate how often you have to print a part. The screw spacers are used for the caster wheels, if you want to mount them with chamfered head...
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This is my version of the Ikea LACK enclosure, with active ventilation and caster wheels. The filenames indicate how often you have to print a part. The screw spacers are used for the caster wheels, if you want to mount them with chamfered head...
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Here's a basic enclosure that you can build using a couple of IKEA Lack tables for your Rostock Max v2 or similar Delta printer. It makes a huge difference when printing ABS or PETG and as a big benefit, significantly reduces the noise of your...
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This is my version of the Ikea LACK enclosure, with active ventilation and caster wheels. The filenames indicate how often you have to print a part. The screw spacers are used for the caster wheels, if you want to mount them with chamfered head...
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I designed these magnetic panels to seal the LACK enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3668966) in order to control airflow when using the air scrubber (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3648628). I looked for a pre-made solution but...
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Rather than let the LED strip dangle untidily from the lid of the Lack enclosure I decided to make a more rugged job. I have used PETG for my example as I know PLA will warp by the heat generated within the enclosure. No soldering is required. ...
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AzlanDK designed this enclosure/mount to hold a Thermometer/Hygrometer display inside their Ikea LACK enclosure. I got a slightly different display myself, which you can see in the pictures - The sensor location for mine was slightly different, so I...
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This raised the IKEA Lack legs 101.5mm off the surface they're on, giving my Monoprice Maker Select (Wanhao i3 v2.1 clone) enough room even with my raised z Axis mod in place. I printed this with eSUN ABS+, using a speed of 0.3mm at 80mm/sec. I...
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Extractor fan housing that passes through the base of an Ikea Lack enclosure and fits 40mm fans (files provided for fans 10mm thick and 20mm thick). The fan has a grille on top to prevent most debris falling in, and a slider to adjust the air flow...
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These simple dovetail mounts allow you to place the LCD and SD card reader from a Prusa i3 MK3S(+) outside an Ikea LACK enclosure. You will need some longer cables (I ordered two 80cm 10 pin LCD cables from AliExpress) to make this work. I've had no...
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I sought out a design that demanded no new mounting holes at all, and worked seamlessly with the existing holes present from the Prusa-designed Lack enclosure. I measured the dimensions of the front-right leg piece, replicated them, and integrated...
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So I remixed Friger_Heleneto's "phoneholder for 2020/2040 Extrusion" and combined it with a 3mm plexiglass doorknob so that it holds onto the left door of my lack enclosure with no screws or magnets. </p><p>Since it is just held on by...
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Remix of Prusa Lack enclosure to provide more height and allow for double doors. If you want doors, cut the glass/plexi to 220mm x 500mm. If you want a wall, use glass/plexi 440mm x 500mm.</p> <p>I used the original door holders, but provided them as...
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This replaces the back right top corner Lack Enclosure piece with one that includes a sturdy modular spool holder bracket. This works really well with a Mini, leaving space to swap spools without getting in the way and directs the filament on a...
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Fits the factory Ender 3 or Ender 3 Pro power switch and can be used to relocate it for a lack enclosure. Print in the orientation of STL with regular supports with 40% density, this will allow the switch to sit flush. It can be installed using #6...
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This is my filament run out sensor and guide tube for my lack printing enclosure. you'll also need 2 M3 screws x 12mm (although I used one 8mm long and one 12mm long), a limit switch with wheel like the image, a couple of short pieces of Boden tube,...
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I made this to have very tight tolerances to give a secure fit, but it could be too much for outer skin on the corner of the leg of the Lack table. ...If you're worried about keeping them in pristine shape and don't care about a super snug fit, it...