3D Printer Enclosure. The perfect home for your printer! (Soundproof, Dustrpoof)

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Another week, another video. : ) Let me know what you think and what you would like to see! Would you like a updated workshop tour? Upcoming there is a new vibratory tumbler video.

MaxMakerChannel
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Oh WOW! I would love a work shop one day so that I can build things just like this. Nice job Max! You inspired me to get creative with my enclosure.

BuildThoseSkills
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The window idea is awesome! I wouldn't have thought of that in years

CraftingKingLP
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That's a fantastic enclosure, Max, and this is a timely video for me. My old 3D printer broke in May. It would have been easy to fix, but it seemed like a good excuse to upgrade, so I ordered a Prusa MK3S. It got here two days ago. 10 weeks later! :)

Your idea to use a real window for the door is amazing, but you're making me feel like an old man. I can't have things sitting that close to the ground anymore!

patregan
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Thanks for this video, this is a fantastic build. I may build something similar, but with two changes. 1. Exhaust fan and tube to vent the enclosure out the window (since micro plastic dust from FDM printers is real, and can be a serious health hazard over time), and, 2. Mount the accessories holder and extra filament outside (top or side). Thank you for the inspiration!

justinmorgan
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Habe oft überlegt wie man die Tür dicht bekommen könnte...Auf ein Fenster bin ich bisher echt noch nie gekommen. Super Idee.

geraldschober
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Once you get a domino or dowel joiner you'll more than likely rarely ever use the biscuit again. Most a biscuit joiner is good for is setting. But you can do that with squares and clamps with the same results.

AbsolutionArmament
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But.. There's a Lack table right there at the end!!XD The window is really neat. I'm trying to figure out what to do about enclosure and ventilation for the Anycubic Photon that we just ordered.

MiriamTV
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This is so ridiculously extra--I absolutely love it!

danswanson
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Amazing idea. I’ve searched for ideas for a printer enclosure and this is the best solution I’ve seen so far. Fireproofnes however is an important point for me, since I’m using a chinese printer. I will glue some 2mm Aluminium to all surfaces on the inside to improve it a bit.

Windows in a small size like 40x60cm cost around 40€ online, never expected them to be so cheap.

gifhornking
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Your videos are so relaxing and fun to watch, I love everything about it

Grora
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Baltic birch plywood. I love that stuff. Heavy and straight. Not your standard douglas fir plywood. EDIT: For those looking for ventilation that's quiet and cheap, I've used (in the USA) 8 inch duct elbow (90 degrees), 8 inch "back draft blocker" (so wind from outside doesn't push printing fumes indoors, and the Amazon Basics 3 speed small Room Air fan 7-inch. If you remove the stand of the fan, you have a perfect 8" circular fan that will fit inside the ducting.

workingTchr
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I have the official Prusa Enclosure and I need to soundproof it. The i3 MK3S+ isn't as quiet as I wanted, it is quiet but I live in an apartment complex. This week I'm going to buy a paver brick and I have some foam for it, going to try that. If it needs anything more than that I might add some foam to the inside, nothing thick, it won't need much beyond the paver brick I think. The PLA I'm using also has an odor but I have the air filter on pre-order for that.

I should have just made my own, I mean my Dad has a wood shop I could have used that has all the tools and more that you showed, just not the manual forklift, that is amazing. Oh well, I have a second printer I haven't assembled yet, I'll go to the Habitat for Humanity story here, it is used construction materials, look for a window like the one you had and build around it. That is brilliant and there are always those kind of windows there. I could make one like yours for the bottom printer and then put the Pursa enclosure on top of it and then I can wheel them around. My dad even has some heavy duty casters like you used!

exodous
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Really good idea and project. I think I will make a similar enclosure. But I really had to laugh as I saw the Lack-Tisch in your guest room!

clarktaylor
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I HAVE FIGURED OUT THE WINDOW IN THE VIDEO. It's called a tilt and turn window and he said in one of the comments before that it's 90cm by 60cm

connorkinnaman
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This is exactly what I thinked of! Now i know that idea was good and i can go straight to making my own 3d printer cabinet.

Rozbujnik_Rumcajs
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So genial gemacht! Hättet vielleicht eine verschließbare Öffnung für ein Abluftschlauch oder Warmluft installiert, aber kann man ja noch nachholen.

manup
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awesome Idea with the Window. I am planning to build something simmilar!

deshniq
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i know this is 4 years old, and i hope you do reply... but do you, or did you, have a Bill Of Materials for this? or a shopping list? I'm in australia, and i have the bambu A1

ZulkirVT
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The way you made it is really nice, Love that idea.
But for me... I would have made a bed before I made a printer enclosure :-)

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