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=Basics=
*A Design by (Placeholder)
*It is stackable allowing for [[Print Farms]] to be more dense
*Is an enclosed, passivly heated, [[3D Printer Enclosure]]
*Also uses [[Octoprint]] allowing for remote monitoring
*Can have [[Fire Supression]]
*There is ongoing development on:
**the fan/thermostat system
**Fire Supression
**Insulation
**Moving the PSU and other sensitive Componets out of the "Hot Zone"
* '''External Dimentions Are:
=3D Model=
*[[https://github.com/jdoscher/Stackable-3D-Printer-Enclosure This Project's GitHub]]
 
=See Also=
*
 
=Useful Links=
*[https://back7.co/ The website of the developer of this]
*[https://hackaday.com/2019/12/11/stackable-open-source-3d-printer-enclosure/ The Hackaday Article on This]

Revision as of 20:13, 9 March 2020

Basics

  • A Design by (Placeholder)
  • It is stackable allowing for Print Farms to be more dense
  • Is an enclosed, passivly heated, 3D Printer Enclosure
  • Also uses Octoprint allowing for remote monitoring
  • Can have Fire Supression
  • There is ongoing development on:
    • the fan/thermostat system
    • Fire Supression
    • Insulation
    • Moving the PSU and other sensitive Componets out of the "Hot Zone"
  • External Dimentions Are:

3D Model

See Also

Useful Links