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*[https://back7.co/ The website of the developer of this] | *[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] | *[https://hackaday.com/2019/12/11/stackable-open-source-3d-printer-enclosure/ The Hackaday Article on This] | ||
*[https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2792618 A Similar Design, albeit it may not be stackable, and is only semi-open source] |
Revision as of 22:08, 10 March 2020
Basics
- A Design by Jay Doscher (Currently contacting them as a possible SME )
- 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: 60cm*60cm*60cm
3D Model
- This Project's GitHub
- Tinkercad Assembly File (Sort of an assembly file, kind of incomplete, should export to freecad/replicate it there, and then flesh it out a bit)