The file 'Tukkari Enclosure Addons For Creality CR-6 SE 3D Printer Model' is (stl,STL) file type, size is 319.7KB.
I've created some usefull addons for the Tukkari Enclosure for the Creality CR-6 SE (this one: https://www.tukkari.eu/p/tukkari-tf-creality-cr6-se-enclosure-box-with-combined-air-filter )
I've designed this for a better cooling for the PSU and MB. So the fans reach colder air from the outside and not the warm one from the inside of the enclosure.
The plates are coded with two letters on the under side.
FL: front-left (1x)
FM: front-middle (1x)
FR: front-right (1x)
RF: right-front (1x)
RM: right-middle (2x)
RB: right-back (1x)
BR: back-right (1x)
BM: back-middle (1x)
BL: back-left (1x)
LB: left-back (1x)
LM: left-middle (2x)
LF: left-front (1x)
The gap cover covers the gap between the drawer and the MB-area. So the warm air stays in the heated room.
The airrail is for a seperated airflow of "cold" and "warm" air of the MB-fan.
The temperature is increased by 3–4 °C under the plates.
If you deciede to use the bottom plates, you have to move the display to the outside of the enclosure. For this is the display adapter. It should fit exactly in the upper right corner of the enclosure. Excange the original M4 screws with M4x16. To assamble the touch display to the mount you need two M5 nuts. Push the two plugs in the gaps to lock the nuts. You can use the original M5 from the display. To connect the display with the MB you require a extencion cable about 650 mm. Also, you have to move the display cable on the bottom of the printer (see picture above). I've soldered two male JST XH 5s sockets together and put it into the cableclip (see picture below). The cableclip can be assambled on the corner brackets of the enclosure.
Now you can push the cover small into the profile where the display was assambled before. (If you only moved the display to the outside without using the bottom plates you should use the big cover)
I've experienced that the filament roll slide from time to time between the bearing and the frame. To avoid this I created the filament mount cover. Push this on the bearing frames.
The rail mount align the two bearing frames and the distance can be ajusted for diffrent filament rolls.
The door stopper stopps the door (oh really, does it?). Put a 20 mm craft moss on the door side and the door will be soft stopped at 135°.
Airrail.stl | 341.4KB | |
Cableclip.stl | 74.9KB | |
Cable_cover.stl | 18.6KB | |
Cover.STL | 24.5KB | |
Cover_small.STL | 24.5KB | |
Display_Socket_.stl | 213.9KB | |
Doorstopper.STL | 63.6KB | |
Filament_Mount_Cover.stl | 258.7KB | |
Plate_BL.stl | 62.0KB | |
Plate_BM.stl | 93.1KB | |
Plate_BR.stl | 74.1KB | |
Plate_FL.stl | 39.7KB | |
Plate_FM.stl | 73.2KB | |
Plate_FR.stl | 51.7KB | |
Plate_LB.stl | 44.9KB | |
Plate_LF.stl | 23.3KB | |
Plate_LM.stl | 39.5KB | |
Plate_RB.stl | 55.6KB | |
Plate_RF.stl | 35.3KB | |
Plate_RM.stl | 51.4KB | |
Plugs.stl | 20.4KB | |
Railmount.STL | 88.5KB |