EDIT: Accidentally made it a text post, not too familiar with posting on reddit i guess, here’s the albumHey guys!First off, here is a google spreadsheet with all the part numbers and such for this enclosure, if you like to build it yourself.Wanted to share the enclosure I put together for my new Duplicator i3. Spent too much money on it compared to what I could have enclosed it with, about $280ish with the lights.I desperately needed storage space for my husband-side of our bonus room and decided to combine it with a 3D printer enclosure, of course, as well as an extra long workbench for building my quads and such. It’s pictured in the last picture however I didn’t include it on the spreadsheet.I had seen the STUVA enclosure mentioned a few times on this subreddit and it used to be a pretty cheap thing to do, however since IKEA USA no longer sells the shorter version of this frame it takes a little bit more money to get it going and I figured I would share what’s possible with it.I did not want the control box/power unit inside the enclosure for temperature and accessibility reasons. It is not pictured but I cut a 5″x5″ square hole with a 3″x1″ extension so that I could slip the entire unit out of the cabinet easily for when I do modifications and such (like the new layer fan I printed and then left at work). I haven’t taken a picture of this but if you would like to see it for some reason, let me know.I haven’t fully figured out what i’m going to store in it, as I have too much stuff on my side and not enough storage, but i’m sure i’ll get it working.One modification I plan to make however is to place an airtight box in the upper cabinet with my moisture sensitive filaments in it, and drill a hole through the shelf that separate the two so that I can feed it down into the printer. Need to work out logistics of that mod, but It will be nice to have a place for my moisture sensitive stuff when I do get it. http://ift.tt/2alVEOp