RE: Announcing the Original Prusa Enclosure
It actually looks very nice.
Had I not gone with the 3d Upfitters enclosure a couple of years ago I would be in the market for this one.
RE: Announcing the Original Prusa Enclosure
But the Blog post says "The enclosure is, of course, delivered in a disassembled state, so you don’t have to worry about receiving a massive box. 🙂 As usual, the assembly is quick and easy, so your printer will have a cozy new home in no time. "
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Looks awesome, but too pricey. I agree that the IKEA Lack enclosure 'system' is very good. I would have loved if Prusa rather released some improvements to the Lack design to make it even better! I do see how Prusa is likely responding to institutional and business customers, and they will likely do well with it. I wish them success!
Not to mention, $58 shipped to me in US!! Now it is over $400 starting....eek.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papier-m%C3%A2ch%C3%A9
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RE: Announcing the Original Prusa Enclosure
I wish I heard about this a couple months ago. I’m in the middle of building an enclosure and while it is no means perfect and I’m learning and modifying as I go..so far it has cost me .
$150 (CDN) for plywood
$180 for acrylic (5mm)
$20 for brush-on sealer
$20 hinges
$50 for blower fan
$40 3m filters
$35 led lights (I had leftover diffuser track otherwise it would have cost $$ extra as that is overly expensive)
$25 xt60h connectors (to move psu)
and lots of $$ for all the other little things like screws, glue, feet, filament to print other needed parts, etc
It’s taking a lot of time and effort to put together (which I’m enjoying and learning lots) but I still would have preferred to buy the Prusa version
I think the Prusa version is well priced and glad that finally we are seeing more premade enclosures available.
jeff
RE: Announcing the Original Prusa Enclosure
I wish I heard about this a couple months ago. I’m in the middle of building an enclosure and while it is no means perfect and I’m learning and modifying as I go..so far it has cost me .
$150 (CDN) for plywood
$180 for acrylic (5mm)
$20 for brush-on sealer
$20 hinges
$50 for blower fan
$40 3m filters
$35 led lights (I had leftover diffuser track otherwise it would have cost $$ extra as that is overly expensive)
$25 xt60h connectors (to move psu)
and lots of $$ for all the other little things like screws, glue, feet, filament to print other needed parts, etc
It’s taking a lot of time and effort to put together (which I’m enjoying and learning lots) but I still would have preferred to buy the Prusa version
I think the Prusa version is well priced and glad that finally we are seeing more premade enclosures available.
jeff
This look really nice
RE: Announcing the Original Prusa Enclosure
Thanks for the compliment. I’m making it up as I go and modifying my modifications every time I read another post about how to build an enclosure and add filters and psu relocation etc. I have learned alot of things from the incredibly bright people on this forum but I have a busy life so buying the newly announced one would have saved me a ton of time
RE: Announcing the Original Prusa Enclosure
Hi,
can we have news about the smart box?