June 21, 2025
Description
I wanted to utilize the Core One left recess to store a print sheets and a box with 3d print accessories.
I found the “Ikea”-alike the original scandis mod solution useful as it can be easily extended and modified. I created side mounts with traditional hinge by replacing the plastic rivets with M3x9 screws.
I have added other useful studs with M3 nut built-in, which can also be utilized in the original design.
I am using 8x3 mm magnets to keep the door closed. Everything is printed in PLA.
NB: Added a larger model for better design experience.
Material for the door mount:
1 scandis panel from the original design
1 left of right hinge mount (how to see L or R? The distance of the hinge is shorter at the top). The designation L means at the left of the panel, R right) The images shows R hinge. There is two hinges and three hinges model. The 3 hinge model is printed with 45 degree angle on the print plate.
2 door parts (or 3 door parts for large model)
2 connectors - use more than 30% fill, they can break. (3 for larger model)
2 stud-nuts (3 for larger model)
1 opening handle
2 studs with either recessed or traditional mount from the original scandis model
1 panel (4 pcs) from the scandis model.
2 M3x9 (door) and 2 M3x12 (handle) screw with nuts
Remove two pastic rivets on the Prusa Core One where there are holes for the M3 screw on the hinge. Use M3x9 screws to screw it to the cabinet. Keep the palstic rivet in the middle, the hinge compensates for it.
It should be short screws, so it doesn't affect any moving parts. The rest is to mount everything on the scandis panel.
Material for the inside:
2x inside-handle-angled
2x inside-handle-straight
4x stud with either recessed or traditional mount from the original scandis model
2x magnets ø8x3mm
v2 version is based on feedback from comments thread with properly countersunk holes.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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