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    Printing in an enclosure

    Santa brought me a new Creality 3D printer enclosure this year. After getting things situated inside of it, I'm really happy with the results. Understand that I keep my Ender 3 in the basement on my workbench. Since the basement gets rather cold in the winter, it has made using my printer a very frustrating experience -- until now.
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    Despite the cold, my printer has been able to maintain a very consistent temperature as you can see.

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    Another benefit to this particular enclosure is the fire resistant lining. In addition to increasing fire safety, the reflective lining actually makes the small USB LED light bar I have actually usable with the basement lights off.

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    I should have picked one of these up years ago. Oh, and one more thing. That print you see above is PETG on glass. In the winter. I'm impressed.
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    That's pretty neat, I made an enclosure out of a server cabinet, but that looks more convenient.
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    • JonM

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      Yeah. It was very easy to assemble and it has velcro flaps where they're needed (mostly). I would have appreciated an opening on the left side to make loading filament easier, but it's a small gripe.

    • RuleOfSines

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      Interesting they hadn't thought of that, but it kind of appears they straight up repurposed a grow tent, so maybe they did but cost would have gone up.

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    I went the route of Ikea Lack tables. Enclosures are a great idea regardless of how you get there.
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