CR-10 Table Top Enclosure Frame 3D Printer Model

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Summary

https://youtu.be/Ok9uSThp73A

Update : 2019-07-15
1) Air filter / scrubber : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3749365

Update : 2018-03-12
1) 2 and 3 are 38mm short, uploaded correct files to match assembly guide

Update : 2018-01-02
1) handle_washer and handle_bracket added, use 1/2 inch aluminum tube

This is specifically sized to nicely fit a CR-10 (printer only). I wanted to build an enclosure that's light, from printed parts and from materials that are easy to work with. For panels you can use thin flexiglass, plywood, cardboard, foamboard, corrugated plastic, etc., or any combination. For plexiglass I used 2mm thick. The panel slots are 3mm wide. I used 4mm thick foam board and corrugated plastic for the back sections, just have to squish the sides to make them fit. The enclosure can be enlarged by scaling the frames (not the corners).

The 2 section design allows for easy access of the print, to distribute the weight and bulk for easy removal from the table.

Before you embark on creating this thing, consider the following:
1) where to locate the controller box
2) are the cables long enough
3) are the moving cables going to cause any issues
4) where to put filament
5) is it big enough for your current setup and other mods

Materials:
1) printed parts
2) panels, your choice of material
3) bolts and nuts, m4 or 6-32 (locking nuts recommended, those with plastic inserts)
4) superglue, gel type recommended
5) foam sheets https://www.michaels.com/creatology-adhesive-foam-sheet/M10032002.html

Assembly tips :
1) print a pin and test the fit, scale accordingly
2) tap the pieces in place, don't force them in
3) don't over tighten the bolt / nuts
4) measure twice, cut/glue once
5) be patient :) and enjoy the build process, don't rush to eliminate mistakes

Assembly overview :
See PDF file and pictures for reference, scale in mm
1) using the pins, dry-fit the corners, frames and panels.
2) confirm the dimensions
3) when satisfied with measurements, pull the frame/corner apart just enough to expose the pin, apply a dab of superglue and press the parts together.
4) drill through the panels and bolt the panel to the frame, bolt latch where applicable
5) cut foam sheets and stick at the bottom of sections and opening of back section
6) cut opening for side access and install side access frame and door

1.stl 19.2KB
2.stl 4.4KB
3.stl 5.1KB
4.stl 7.5KB
5.stl 8.3KB
a.stl 56.8KB
access_door.stl 165.2KB
access_frame_in.stl 88.0KB
access_frame_out.stl 59.8KB
assembly_guide.pdf 951.9KB
b.stl 56.8KB
c.stl 30.9KB
d.stl 30.9KB
e.stl 67.3KB
f.stl 67.3KB
flat.stl 5.2KB
handle_bracket.stl 49.8KB
handle_washer.stl 18.2KB
latch-right.stl 385.5KB
latch_left.stl 385.5KB
latch_reveiver.stl 57.7KB
latch_spacer.stl 25.5KB
panel_washer.stl 11.4KB
pin.stl 7.6KB