Does anyone have links for build instructions of a housing for a SC07 plus?
What would be the inner dimensions for such an enclosure to make printing inside possible?
Thanks for your answers
Does anyone have links for build instructions of a housing for a SC07 plus?
What would be the inner dimensions for such an enclosure to make printing inside possible?
Thanks for your answers
You can buy a Tent for it off Amazon.
There is a Kickstarter for enclosures that you print.
Or buy two Lack Tables from Ikea and go on Printables and search Lack Stack.
Unfortunately lack tables will be too small for SV07 plus, currently thinking to use Ikea metod 4 of these, each 2 put together on their front sides and then stacked on the other 2 ones
One if them without its back cover
This will be a tower of 160 cm height 80 cm width and 74 cm depth
with each stacked part combination 2 doors
Topside for printer
Lower one for Filament
And one board inside lower one
Go on Printables and search for Lack Stack or Lack enclosure.
Or there is a new Kickstarter for enclosures that I have pledged into.
Lack Tables can be had for $30 for 2 in Canada so two for sub 20 $USD
That modular project is pretty neat, the design panels are their focus but plenty of functionality for it.
Or just buy a Tent enclosure, the Creality one has an exhaust system that you can add.
Tonnes of people have made Lack enclosures and their free STL’s for everything.
The other Ikea enclosure is no longer available where I live.
Unless you are printing ASA, CF, Nylon and other fancy toxic filaments, no enclosure is needed for PLA, PETG, TPU etc.
They are all toxic and I would advise that you have good ventilation or an air cleaner near by.
The “fancy filaments” require an enclosure to print properly but be aware that the Klipper board needs a fan attached to it as it will overheat in a tent and enclosed.
Bambu Labs A1 isn’t enclosed nor do they advise using it but it isn’t made to print CF, ASA, ABS, nylon filaments .
An encloser has to take into account the fan cooling etc.
I know when I used to use the Prusa M3i at, the public library they had it totally enclosed with temp sensors($2) off aliexpress and also they had built a filtration system.
A Pop-up tent is the cheapest way to go but depending on the model be aware of overheating with the Klipper board that really needs a fan on the back.
There are print files for it. 30mm and I am pretty sure that there is a 12V pin on the Klipper board inside.
The printables file has a description of what is needed.
I know of a person who who added a custom back with a fan that has SOVOL words cut out so it shines the letters…