Ikea Lack Enclosure

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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

Filament Guides/Ports + FDM Filament Drybox Mounting

Window/Door Assembly

Misc

Table Legs

Build by User: Eric

Planning

What i currently have:

  • 1x Prusa MK3s+ Printer (No modifications, stock spoolholder in original position)
  • 1x Sunlu Filidryer S2
  • 2x Ikea Lack Tables
  • Filament (Need to decide on color used throughout, probably Black Polyterra PLA, although that white marble may work (and not have issues of looking "off" vs the paint on the table) (although going for black or some random color also has that advantage) (also as long as it is all the same color aesthetics don't matter too much, i just don't want chaotic me running out of a color mid-project and using another color; i have yet to adopt the Half Full is Empty Model and have a spare spool of each and buy a new one each time i use the spare)

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