My Creality CR10S pro v2 arrived 2 days ago, we left for vacation 1 day ago. I appreciate the recs on Fusion 360, cura/ octoprint!
I am really jazzed about making more HA things that manipulate the physical environment.
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mundmc wrote:My Creality CR10S pro v2 arrived 2 days ago, we left for vacation 1 day ago. I appreciate the recs on Fusion 360, cura/ octoprint!
RogueProeliator wrote:Here is the enclosure that I built (dropped quality to post it, hopefully pictures aren't too grainy)... it has worked out really well for me. Some of the cool features in case it could inspire anyone else...I do want to do some type of pull-out drawer underneath the table (attached to the legs, not the underside directly... not enough room) for acetone, isopropyl alcohol, rags, etc.
- Consists of 2x Ikea Lack tables stacked on top of each other with all other parts being 3D printed on the printer itself (so, cheap!)
- Thin Plexiglas panels to hold in heat for printing with certain materials (I leave them open when printing PLA)
- Moved the power supply and LCD controller outside the enclosure
- Added cheap web camera mounted to the Z-Axis
- Mounted Raspberry Pi running Octopi underneath the table
- Top panel has a internal cutout to ensure plenty of room for the multi-material setup and feeder tube
- Dimmable LED strip lighting along the top cutout
- Top hinges open (all hinges and catches and horizontal rails were 3D printed)
- Humidity box on the 5th spool feed to allow printing of water soluble support materials
- All on a UPS unit to avoid any short power glitches
FlyingDiver wrote:RogueProeliator wrote:Here is the enclosure that I built (dropped quality to post it, hopefully pictures aren't too grainy)...
... Is that an I3 MK3S with MMU2S?
autolog wrote:Yes it is (I have have got one as well).
So while the MINI is performing wonderfully and we’re also working on the new “Prusa XL” 3D printer, ...
RogueProeliator wrote:Here is the enclosure that I built (dropped quality to post it, hopefully pictures aren't too grainy)... it has worked out really well for me. Some of the cool features in case it could inspire anyone else...
Yeah, I'm seriously considering getting one of those. The Ender 3 Pro is a nice starter unit, but the Prusa looks like a real upgrade.
Yes it is (I have have got one as well).
btw - I am very impressed with your printer setup.
RogueProeliator wrote:Here is the enclosure that I built (dropped quality to post it, hopefully pictures aren't too grainy)... it has worked out really well for me. Some of the cool features in case it could inspire anyone else...I do want to do some type of pull-out drawer underneath the table (attached to the legs, not the underside directly... not enough room) for acetone, isopropyl alcohol, rags, etc.
- Consists of 2x Ikea Lack tables stacked on top of each other with all other parts being 3D printed on the printer itself (so, cheap!)
- Thin Plexiglas panels to hold in heat for printing with certain materials (I leave them open when printing PLA)
- Moved the power supply and LCD controller outside the enclosure
- Added cheap web camera mounted to the Z-Axis
- Mounted Raspberry Pi running Octopi underneath the table
- Top panel has a internal cutout to ensure plenty of room for the multi-material setup and feeder tube
- Dimmable LED strip lighting along the top cutout
- Top hinges open (all hinges and catches and horizontal rails were 3D printed)
- Humidity box on the 5th spool feed to allow printing of water soluble support materials
- All on a UPS unit to avoid any short power glitches
FlyingDiver wrote:I got a big toolbox so I could clear off my workbench. I’ve got the Ender 3 Pro set up now. Still doing mods and such. Got a led light coming so I can get rid of the clamp light.
A lot of fun so far.
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