Building a Custom Enclosure for Your 3D Printer with Sound Isolation, Lighting, and Viewing Window

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @Juancholoco710
    @Juancholoco710 Рік тому +3

    Acoustic panels absorb sound. To make it sound proof you can use a sound block instead.

  • @Mikktor
    @Mikktor 9 місяців тому +1

    I'd love to see part 2. How good does the soundproofing panels work? I'm considering making an enclosure like this myself, but would love to hear your experience with the noise levels, since that's the main major issue for me right now.

  • @connormackey642
    @connormackey642 3 місяці тому

    I'm about to be making something similar, would you by chance still have the files for the glass holders?

  • @WizsWoodwork
    @WizsWoodwork 3 роки тому

    Great video dude!

  • @AMakBTYT
    @AMakBTYT 10 місяців тому

    Nice but with all that insulation, ur gonne get blockages and stuff with ur prints. For example the recent Creality K1 asks you to take off the top cover when printing pla as it can cause clogs and mess with the filement while its in the hotend, and that top cover is literlly like 5mm thick. But this would be great for printing stuff like ABS, PETG and ASA. also how did u get ur power cable in there?

  • @superpiper877
    @superpiper877 2 роки тому

    looks really cool but you could aslo buy a silent mother board, it takes the sound from like a 7/10 to about a 2/10 even when u are standing right next to it. :)

    • @Staples1010
      @Staples1010  2 роки тому

      You're right and I've been thinking about getting one for a while! This enclosure has also served some other purposes thought 👌

    • @TheAnoniemo
      @TheAnoniemo 2 роки тому

      The fans will still annoy you if you don't replace them either, at least in my case. And an enclosure will lead to better print quality because of the warm and constant atmosphere inside.

  • @slicedpage
    @slicedpage 8 місяців тому

    I wonder how many of us looked at the Ender 3 and said, "Awww"?

  • @sanderveenman599
    @sanderveenman599 Рік тому +1

    with all that insulation, your power supply will get waaaay to hot.

  • @asici2
    @asici2 2 роки тому

    hi there, have u made part 2? i am interested in ventilation, since i built one myself but the printer have printing issues due to high inter temperature.

    • @Staples1010
      @Staples1010  2 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately, I've not yet made a part 2 video. This project has ended up on the backburner for now as I work on some other stuff. I'm curious, what temps are you printing at and what's your average room temperature? I'm only using PLA atm In a much hotter room than average with no issues so far. I expect this could be a problem for filaments that require a higher temperature though. To answer your question though. My plan was to create a box that would attach to the top of the enclosure at the back with some Noctua fans inside This would suck the air from the enclosure, push it through some filter pads and out the back of the enclosure. To take it a step further, you could add an Arduino to monitor the temperature and ramp up the fans accordingly to keep the average temperature stable.

    • @asici2
      @asici2 2 роки тому

      @@Staples1010 thank u for the reply. i print pla at 210 C° with a heated bed 60°. i read that a chamber with 35+ °C will clog the noozle. in fact i tough it was a 3d printer issue, but printing with a open door finish a print, when i close the door the printer fail. now i am going to insert in the rear of the chamber 2 vents, 1 for fresh air (in) and one for change air (out). let's hope it is enough. i will keep u updated, if u wish. thank u.

    • @Staples1010
      @Staples1010  2 роки тому +1

      @@asici2 yes, please keep me updated! I'm sure others would also find it useful :D

    • @asici2
      @asici2 2 роки тому

      @@Staples1010 i want to try to print with cold bed. I Read pla dont need hot bed, should help with temperature, since i have the power supply outside.

    • @asici2
      @asici2 2 роки тому

      @@Staples1010 I have an update: i printed with PLA on 210 °C and the bed hot at 60° only the first layer, then i dropped it to 0 °C on second layer. I kept the door open over all the first layer and closed it when bed temperature was dropped to 40 °C. The print came out perfect. SO, i suppose i have to keep this printing settings.
      Hope this will helpful for everyone.