MPCNC Laser Enclosure
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After getting my 2W laser working, I realized that the smell of burned wood or other objects does not go away and permeates the shop, so I set about to enclose the Laser and exhaust the fumes outside.
For this project, I used 3/4" sheet insulation purchased from Home Depot as the base material and designed the parts around it.
You will need to print 8 corner pieces and 16 pins. For the hinges, you can print the complete set or individual parts, but you will need at least two sets of hinges to affix the door.
The recessed handle was obtained from Sketchup 3D Warehouse and resized to my needs.
I cut the insulation sheet by hand to the dimensions to fit my MPCNC layout. You will have to notch 1/8" indents for the corner pieces and cutout the recess area with a razor knife and maybe use a Dremel to carefully remove the foam if you don't want the handle to show on the back side of the door.
I have a 12"x12" laser safety sheet on order that I place in the door once it arri
For this project, I used 3/4" sheet insulation purchased from Home Depot as the base material and designed the parts around it.
You will need to print 8 corner pieces and 16 pins. For the hinges, you can print the complete set or individual parts, but you will need at least two sets of hinges to affix the door.
The recessed handle was obtained from Sketchup 3D Warehouse and resized to my needs.
I cut the insulation sheet by hand to the dimensions to fit my MPCNC layout. You will have to notch 1/8" indents for the corner pieces and cutout the recess area with a razor knife and maybe use a Dremel to carefully remove the foam if you don't want the handle to show on the back side of the door.
I have a 12"x12" laser safety sheet on order that I place in the door once it arri
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