Ender 3 V2 Electronics Enclosure with Spool Holder (adjustable)

Ender 3 V2 Electronics Enclosure with Spool Holder (adjustable)

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I created a cheap enclosure for my Ender 3 V2 using exercise foam tiles. Because they're so flexible, I could not place the spool on top as most do with a Lack enclosure. Also, Since I used the original wiring for the electronics, I was limited to having the exterior electronics enclosure on the left side of the printer. This is the only place my spool could go as well, so I decided to bolt the spool holder on top of the electronics enclosure. I designed this so the spool holder bases can be bolted on using four M3 8mm bolts and four M3 nuts. The nuts have their own housing underneath the top panel of the electronics housing, though I recommend they be glued so they don't loosen and fall into the PSU. I also used metal washers for the top of the bolts. The two spool holder bases can be adjusted a few mm to allow for various spool widths. The nuts should not get in the way of bolting the buck converters or Raspberry Pi under the top panel, but the hole at the top that allows the usb cord to plug into the RPi will be blocked by the front spool holder base. Therefore, you cannot use the RPi without remixing the spool base itself. I didn't bother since I don't need the RPi. Be sure to print the spool holder base twice. This remix does not include the ball bearing housing and hubs which can be printed from the original spool holder files.

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