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**The MMU is notoriously finicky, so other systems (or just normal single filament printing) shouldn't need this, but regardless having a slit rather than a fixed hole does seem to make sense due to the x axis travel moving that vertical line where the filament should optimally be | **The MMU is notoriously finicky, so other systems (or just normal single filament printing) shouldn't need this, but regardless having a slit rather than a fixed hole does seem to make sense due to the x axis travel moving that vertical line where the filament should optimally be | ||
*If using an upper level for [[FDM Filament Storage]] a hole and filament guide will be needed | *If using an upper level for [[FDM Filament Storage]] a hole and filament guide will be needed | ||
==Window/Door Assembly== | |||
*[https://www.printables.com/model/22008-double-stack-ikea-lack-enclosure-v2-works-w-mmu2s A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Mordiev" Titled "Double Stack IKEA LACK Enclosure V2 (works w/ MMU2s)" ] | |||
*[https://www.printables.com/model/17-original-prusa-i3-mk3-enclosure-ikea-lack-table-pr/files A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Dominik Císař" Titled "Original Prusa i3 MK3 ENCLOSURE -Ikea Lack table - Prusa Research" ] | |||
**'''This is the ORIGINAL Design all others are forked from/based on''' | |||
*[https://www.printables.com/model/14152-prusa-i3-mk3-corner-enclosure-ikea-lack-table A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Inglord" Titled "Prusa i3 MK3 Corner ENCLOSURE - Ikea LACK table" ] | |||
**Novel in that lays the printer across the diagonal, making more efficient use of the internal volume of the table in theory (''also would make for a very aesthetically appealing print farm!'' ) | |||
==Misc== | ==Misc== |
Revision as of 20:02, 8 March 2024
Basics
- This is a version of a 3D Printer Enclosure that uses Ikea Lack tables as the main framing element
- Various designs use different 3D Printed brackets, and are set up for different filament storage workflows
- This page aims to document existing Open Source Designs, Derive the best setup, and make a BOM (also maybe document User: Eric 's Build Progress)
A Design Posted to the website Printables by "X" Titled "X"
Existing Open Source Designs
Table Connection Only
Table Reinforcement
- Due to Ikea Lack tables being made from low grade Engineered Wood Products to reduce weight and cost, they aren't very rigid
- This is compounded by the sole connection being dual sided bolts in a drilled but not tapped hole
- Thus Reinforcements and Alternative Joinery can be of use
- Designs:
Filament Guides/Ports + FDM Filament Drybox Mounting
- A Design Posted to the website Printables by "AcE Krystal" Titled "Improved MMU Filament Guide for LACK IKEA table"
- The MMU is notoriously finicky, so other systems (or just normal single filament printing) shouldn't need this, but regardless having a slit rather than a fixed hole does seem to make sense due to the x axis travel moving that vertical line where the filament should optimally be
- If using an upper level for FDM Filament Storage a hole and filament guide will be needed
Window/Door Assembly
- A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Mordiev" Titled "Double Stack IKEA LACK Enclosure V2 (works w/ MMU2s)"
- A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Dominik Císař" Titled "Original Prusa i3 MK3 ENCLOSURE -Ikea Lack table - Prusa Research"
- This is the ORIGINAL Design all others are forked from/based on
- A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Inglord" Titled "Prusa i3 MK3 Corner ENCLOSURE - Ikea LACK table"
- Novel in that lays the printer across the diagonal, making more efficient use of the internal volume of the table in theory (also would make for a very aesthetically appealing print farm! )
Misc
Table Legs
- A Design Posted to the website Printables by "Strankler" Titled "IKEA-LACK adjustable foot"
- Allows for Leveling the Enclosure (Although as per the Upside Down Printing Positon (FDM 3D Printer) , and [that video by Maker's Muse with a printer working hanging from a Ratchet Strap ] most modern printers are quite resilient in regards to issues like this