1 -1/4" closet rod hanger for foam enclosure Filament holder

1 -1/4" closet rod hanger for foam enclosure Filament holder

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I made a foam insulation enclosure for my Makergear M3-ID and a couple other printers. 1" Hard foam (Sika Pro Series) with Aluminum facing. It gets nice and warm inside 100-120F when the printer is running (PLA and PETG). The foam is rated for 250F. And I have a Govee temp gauge with an alarm set at about 150F. I was going to use my filament dry boxes inside, but its so nice and warm in the enclosure, and I have enough vertical room, so I decided to use up a 1-1/4" wooden closet rod I had laying around and have the filament above the printer. This is good because then I can use short 6" Teflon tubes into the top feed extruders for the Makergear and Core XY printers. I glued this to the inside of the enclosure with construction adhesive. Its mounted so that the sides are at about a 60 degree angle, open forward. So I can slide the rod up and forward. I also made a 4 inch offset mount, so I can put the offset mount on one side and have the closet rod oriented parallel to the side. I glue one of my flat mounts to the rear wall of the enclosure and the offset rod about half way forward. 4 inch offset allows basic 1 kg reels (7.75" dia) to fit and not drag on the wall.

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