This is a relatively inexpensive but high end looking and very sturdy solution
I used silicone adhesives to seal and lock everything together, you can use screws, remember to always drill holes first you don't want to snap the plastic and plexiglass.
I printed but didn't use the bracket parts since I sealed the plexiglass to the aluminum tubing with silicone.
Besides individual part STLs, I've setup 7 STLs to print all the parts needed to produce whats shown
I needed a large glove box and I couldn't find one the right size and expandable if needed.
Also it needs to provided 360 viewing for cameras
So I went to the local hardware store and found;
( 2 ) 96" long 1" square Aluminum Tubing
( 6 ) 24" squares of 1/4" thick Plexiglass
I already had thick & long solvent gloves
1_12x_Bracket_Inside.stl | 1.1MB | |
1_4x_Bracket_Front.stl | 236.0KB | |
1_4x_Corner_Back.stl | 680.2KB | |
1_4x_Corner_Front.stl | 667.7KB | |
1_4x_Corner_Front_Door_ABC.stl | 679.8KB | |
1_8x_Bracket_Back.stl | 865.7KB | |
1_8x_Corner_Inside.stl | 1.7MB | |
Bracket_Back.stl | 108.3KB | |
Bracket_Front.stl | 59.1KB | |
Bracket_Inside.stl | 97.0KB | |
Corner_Back.stl | 170.1KB | |
Corner_Front.stl | 167.0KB | |
Corner_Front_Door_A.stl | 127.0KB | |
Corner_Front_Door_B.stl | 27.1KB | |
Corner_Front_Door_C.stl | 16.0KB | |
Corner_Inside.stl | 214.2KB |