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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 ikea lack enclosure this type give you 500 mm inside height and it is for 4mm plexi panel. ...I printed it from PETG and 40% infill.
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Lack enclosure filament grommet for use to feed the filament from the top down. Has 6MM threads to connect PTFE tube fittings. ...Please let me know of any issues and feel free to make customizations.
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This Was the Cheapest 3D Printer Enclosure I Could Find Using 3 Ikea Lack Tables with Enough Room to Fit My CR-10s. EDIT February 11, 2018 (V2): -Increased Inside Wall to Allow for Easier Fit. Parts Now Slide onto Lack Table. -Decreased...
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A remix of the "Ender 3 Quiet Control Box" by Aphillippe. Uses a Noctua NF-A9x14 instead of a 120mm fan. Fits SKR Mini E3 v1.2 and a Raspberry Pi 4b. Altered cable pass-through to 20mm circles instead of large cut-out, and put some on the...
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The box boasts modular design, with corner pieces made through 3D printing, and side panels crafted from 0.9mm black acrylic. The top and bottom panels are fashioned using 51mm thick white acrylic. Notably, the smaller side panels feature...
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... see it. All components are printed with TEQStone PLA, available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07KK79ZR6/. An update is coming later. For changes, ideas or questions, just write a message. Better build with: Better print with
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Are my legs in the LACK enclosure still feeling a bit wobbly like yours? Print eight of them out and attach two to each leg to give the entire enclosure some much-needed stability - it'll also make removing the top a breeze when all the legs are...
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The Power Plate is installed in the Lack Enclosure and is engineered to enable enclosures to be fully sealed, yet still possess all necessary connections.\r\n\r\nA list of components will be uploaded at a later date. This was designed specifically...
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Having assembled my LACK printer shelf (and eventually enclosure), I need to feed the filament from a drybox through the top of the shelf in a clean and tidy manner. This thing screws together though a 12.5mm (half inch) hole drilled through the top...
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It attaches securely to the lack enclosure with two countersunk screws that provide a snug fit. ...However, due to its balanced design, the spool holder can stand upright on its own without the screws - it's recommended to secure it in place before...
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I made this so that I could route cables through the bottom of the enclosure for the power supply as well as other things like power for the octoprint octopi. Both pieces can be printed together. Drill a 1.25" hole through the table. Place the...
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Lower corner handles for 3mm thick panes are designed with a familiar principle in mind, similar to IKEA Lack enclosures. The standard included handles work in a straightforward way, so you probably know how they operate. I created these handles to...
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Built this custom camera mount for my IKEA Lack enclosure with precision and care. I aimed to create a system that provides an unobstructed view of the print bed from all angles, without compromising on space or functionality. The clever design...
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Enclosure electronics are Jure's handiwork, carefully crafted with a custom LCD mount designed to be installed at a 45-degree angle within the enclosure. ...Check it out: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2862044 In addition to Jure's brilliant design,...
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I required an upgrade to my enclosure to accommodate the addition of the MMU on top of my Prusa I3 MK3, prompting me to modify and extend the original design found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118.
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I made my Ikea Lack enclosure 3 Lacks tall. It means less bending to work with my printer, but it also allows for a lot of wobble. The enclosure sits in front of a stove mantle in our garage so I made a mounting bracket that could clamp to it without...
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Use one screw through the cup and bracket into the leg, followed by two screws on the outside. Flip and print all door hinge pieces with supports, requiring sanding or filing afterward. ... The Prusa video is an excellent resource for assembly...
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The Lack Enclosure is way too shaky, so I designed these supports to make it more sturdy. The top ones are screwed in top and bottom. The bottom ones are screwed in just the bottom so that the top can be removed if necessary without unscrewing...
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The holes accommodate #8 screws, matching Tim's design, with the exception of removing the front right upper hole due to uncertainty about its purpose. Distinctively, the hopper boasts a tapered bottom rather than being flat. Following Tim's...
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The size is designed for the IKEA Lack enclosure legs, but it would likely work on anything with similar dimensions. Mount height is your own preference. ...I simply placed it in a spot that allows me to lower the webcam using the folding mechanism or...
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This is a pair of lifting handles for the top section of a LACK Enclosure.The gcode prints in PETG. No Supports are required. ...The Print is orientated to give maximum strength in the lifting direction and has added perimeters to enhance this.I glued...
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This is a set of prints for a excelent looking set of drawers for your Lack enclosure.Print out the frame, assemble and attach to the underside of the table. Use the drawing Supplied for reference. ... </p><p>Used PLA for this, watch out for...
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A vent for an IKEA lack enclosure to allow warm air to vent out from the top. This will help to allow a basic temperature control to stop too much warm air building up inside, or to keep it closed to keep warm air in. It uses a 64mm hole (as per...
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If you want to leave MK3S+ PSU in place in your Lack Enclosure and run its AC cable out the right side, back corner, this is the piece to use. ... The original cable corner can be used but then the (power) cable comes out the right side, rather than the...
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Built this suspended camera mount for my IKEA Lack enclosure. Wanted something that gave an overall view of the print bed while not getting in the way. Because the pin doesn't fix the hinge, the camera is free to swing out of the way when you reach...
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Credits go to cisardom for this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118 and Mikolas Zuza for his guide at https://blog.prusaprinters.org/cheap-simple-3d-printer-enclosure/ I wasn't thrilled with the final build because cutting the plexi to...
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Here we have yet another IKEA LACK enclosure. 3D printed parts: - 4x footrest - 12x plexiglass corner brackets - 1x door handle - 1x magnet strip holder - 2x hinges (optional) What you need to buy: - 2x IKEA LACK table (color of your choice) - 4x...
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Print Settings: Printer: Prusa3d I3 Mk2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 25% Custom Section: Printing - Assembly - General This design utilizes only three of the four legs that come with an IKEA Lack table. To assemble, you will need...
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I modified the design to connect to the legs of the LACK enclosure. My work is all free forever. ...If you want to support my habit you can keep me caffeinated.<br/> <a...