May 4, 2023
Description
I got tired of the panelclips on the original 3mm acrylic panels, the foam glided down and the panels was moving towards gantry so it got scraped. Made a printable frame in 16 pieces to acomondate foam and hold the panel tight against the frame. The distance from the extrusions is now 6mm and easier to remove since its one piece. The upside is that the frames eaven insolate the extrusions so heating is faster and more eaven. Its made for 4mm panels so if u have the original panels u can use them with foam on both sides.
Backpack is made for a 60x60mm bom fan without any filter (i run nevermore so no need for filtering when exhausting air)
Print settings: 0,2layer, 5top/bottom, 4walls, 40% grid infill, no supports.
Bom
Side and top panel(for each panel):
40 heatinserts M3x5x4
40 M3x8 countersunk
16 M5x18 Bhcs
16 M5 rollin T-nut
5x2mm Foam (around 2meter)
Superglue to glue the outer frameparts together
Door:
52 heatinserts M3x5x4
40 M3x8 countersunk
16 M5x12 Bhcs
16 M5 rollin T-nut
5x2mm Foam (around 2meter)
10x1mm Foam (around 2meter)
6 M3x6 shcs
4 M3x12 shcs
2 M3x8 shcs
3 5x39mm pins
66 6x3 magnets (round 6mm diameter and 3mm height)
Superglue to glue the outer frameparts together
Backpac(exhaust)(this replaces 1 top middle part from the side frames):
18 heatinserts M3x5x4
12 M3x30
10x1mm Foam to seal between each part
M10 pneumatic/bowden coupler
*edit 230504 uploaded step file for the door.
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain
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