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Hi all! I was curious to see if anyone had any recommendations for an enclosure for the Ender V3 Neo. I found a few on Amazon, but they look like grow tents and wasn’t sure if that would work well. For a bit of context, it seems like an enclosure is a must have for ABS printing which is ultimately what I’m after.

Thanks everyone!

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[–] IMALlama@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

What's your end game? I printed parts for my Voron on an older non-ender i3 clone. To do so I

  • used an all metal hot end. Granted, that had been on the printer for years and might not have been absolutely necessary
  • reprinted all my i3 clone's printed parts in ASA. This includes the thumbwheels for bed leveling and the cooling duct. The parts were PETG and were deforming. For example, the bed was going out of level between prints likely because the threads in the thumbwheels were melting. All my problems there went away with ASA
  • taped together sections from multiple cardboard boxes to make the enclosure. Finding one big box would have required going to a hardware store and buying one. Cutting a few Amazon boxes together was much lower effort

The parts printed pretty well, but the printer started... getting flaky toward the end. I suspect it's because the electronics were still enclosed in the printer, which was then enclosed inside the cardboard. If I had to do it again, I would try to make a somewhat more complicated enclosure to keep the electronics out of it and/or relocate the electronics or add a fan to them.