
Using a $10 sheet of 2mm acrylic and a $5 plastic container, you can enclose your Replicator and increase your print quality. Plus, it doesn't look too bad at all.I found some nice holders by drandolph but, only 2mm acrylic was readily available at Lowes so I decided to redesign this for the thinner sheet and change a couple things.Buy a 2mm 18" x24" acrylic sheet and a Sterilite 15 5/8" x 12" x 9 3/8" stack bin model 1287.Print the panel holders before you cut the acrylic and measure! Print 2 sets of side holders, 1 set of front holders, and 1 set of knobs.I used rafts for printing all pieces. You may be able to print the holders raft-less, but I rounded the edges, so one part may not stick to the HBP in accelerated mode. The knobs were a quick hack and will give some errors when generating G code, but they seemed to print fine (w/raft & supports) for me and work great.Once you get the pieces printed out and installed, measure the openings. Cut the front acrylic panel to 15in x 8 3/4in and the sides to 8 3/4" x 8 3/4". This will overlap the top of the opening by 3/8". You could shorten the top to align with the top of the replicator window. Cutting was a little sketchy, but I did manage to get 3 usable pieces out of the single sheet. I bought an extra just in case. I might go back and re-cut, but it works great for now.The fit of the knobs will be tight. Align them and give them some soft taps with something suitable.
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