A1 enclosure

A1 enclosure

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Enclosure usable for A1 and A1 Mini. The structure is based on 2 lack tables. The focus is to divide the printer from the EMS to be able to isolate the EMS from humidity. The panels are 1mm plexiglass and the front closure is managed via magnetic adhesive tape. For A1, the project contains 4 blocks to fix the printer and avoid moving and vibrations. The project also contains clips to position cables inside the encycosure.

The screws used are self-tapping flared head 4x30mm for the structure and 3x30mm for cables clips.

One forex panel 55x55 to separate AMS from Printer.

Plexiglass 1mm to close all sides.

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Excellent work! One question, would an air extraction system for the machine be necessary to remove the small amount of fumes generated by the plastic?
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For PLA and PETG is not required
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gracias!
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Hello… I concur with my predecessors. Exceptional work and a magnificent model. Including the dimensions of the parts, such as plexiglass, etc, would be fantastic. Thank you very much.
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The measures of plexiglass are 438x264mm the upper panels, and 438x617mm lower ones. In any case, I recommend cutting them after mounting the printed pieces because the legs of the tables are not perfectly at the same distance and the difference of a millimeter can create assembly problems.
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Is it possible to insert and remove spools conveniently? Can it be placed vertically?
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It's not ideal for the rear ones, but I've never used more than two colors simultaneously. Vertical orientation would be preferable, but I have space constraints and the maximum box dimension had to be 1 meter. Mounting the AMS vertically requires at least 30cm more space
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Do you have any sort of assembly manual or instructions? Is the AMS installed upside down? Can you provide sources for the AMS related prints like the numbers for the AMS and the holder for the humidity sensor?
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I didn't write the manual. Yes, the AMS is mounted upside down. I haven't loaded the sensor holder yet
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This looks amazing. But i wonder why enclose it if you can’t keep it closed during printing?
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During printing AMS and filaments are closed to protect from humidity, and, for now, when I don’t print all is protected from dust. I’m working on the solution to close everything during printing
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What thickness forex have you used for the shelf? Thanks!
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3mm
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is the print bed able to move all the way forward and backward while it's enclosed?
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No, during the printing only the AMS can be kept closed, for this reason they are separated. 55 cm are not physically sufficient for the total movement of the construction bed.
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Excellent work
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