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For Printing ABS don´t forget to cover the venting hole. The emitted ABS-fumes are known to cause cancer. Adding a HEPA-filter to the outlet will also do
Nice! Thanks for the video and inspiration. A couple tips for others. 1. You could also use 3m Super 77 spray adhesive to attach the foam in a less permanent manner in case you wanted to be able to reuse it for other purposes in the future. 2. A razor knife does work fine to slice the foam for little projects like this. But if you have an electric carving knife in your household that works amazingly well too.
I don't know if you've seen this by now but if you're comfortable with the sound level of a drill in an apartment, instead of using a box cutter, you could also use a cutting wheel similar to those used for dremels. Or better yet use one on a dremel. But to be fair a box cutter is obviously much quieter than a drill
Yeah the 'proper' way would probably something like rockwool. They have fire retardant solutions and are much better and blocking out lower frequencies. These foam panels are only really going to work for high mid to high frequencies. It's not that much more expensive but superior in anyway. Hence why you also almost never see foam in professional recording studios unless used for it's proper intention. But even then, it wont soundproof it full. You'll need mass for that like thick wood or steel enclosure.
to make the steppers quieter, you could go even easier, and probably less money as well. Just look on your mainboard and check the stepper drivers, and then you just have to enable the new drivers in the firmware. Probably go with a 2209 as its a little more price/performance than a 2208, and has the basic features.
Hi, a tip. the acoustic foam doesn't work for isolation. as the name says it's a foam for better acoustic. There is specific isolation foam that is cheaper than the acoustics foams. Regards
Thanks for the video... but why not showing us how less noise the printer now is making thanks to your enclosure? Thats the whole reason i watched the video and considering building one.
Correct me if i'm wrong. The foam doesn't kill off the noise completely. I have purchased similar foam before. You may need to have a double wall all round with foam stuffed in between, so this can more effectively remove most of the noise. The acrylic door will still let noise escape. Guess no perfect solution. I did come across apartments with specially made glass to filter out noise completely. That will significantly add on to the fabrication cost.
Nice overview and I really enjoyed your finished product! Planning to do something similar for my Ender 3 and currently gathering ideas. However, I would've taken some before/after measurements to see how effective the foam and enclosure altogether are at cutting down the noise. Keep up the good work and here's another subscriber to your channel! :)
You need to look at your sound recording levels? I had to turn up the Volume 6 times higher to hear you! and no I not deaf. I have a big printer. a Tronxy X5SA Core XY 2020 upgraded version. it is built using a big cube design. around 24 inches by 28 inches by 24 square. I wished to have it in a a enclosure, for heat control for the damn fiddly ABS and PETG and even TPU. Now people will say no problems the printer is a metal cube just build the sides, top, back and door front onto the frame sections! But in the UK, prices of wood, sheets of hardboard are pricey and as for you buying Acrylic for the door, well, it is super pricey here for a small amount of it. Plus I wish the enclosure to be fire proof as the printer is in a spare room full of boxes of stuff which could easy burn. No other place available sadly! So looks like the enclosure be a bit hard to do for my printer?
Hey thanks for the comment! Initially, I powered if by splitting off an extra 12v output from my Anycubic i3 Mega's power supply, but later I added an OctoScreen display which included a 12v output for the Fan as well as LEDs, which I could control with switches. You can check out the video here: ruclips.net/video/1thsrIO64Ig/видео.html. Thanks again for watching!
Add some sexy professional grade vinyl. Some have the craziest properties like self healing, some can change colors to simulate the skin of octopus and squid, there are videos of supercars looking like they just arrived from the future, likes like they skinned LCD screens but it's just clever light manipulation. Realistic looking materials like metals, marble, matte colors, pretty much anything, costume designs with 3M adhesives it's like magic.
As alwase you NED A VENT ITS A MUST plastic will start to melt, warp, your motherboard will get destroyed and I was using this. Just make sure to put the power supply outside or it will bbe destroyed. Don't do this.
s point button head screws are what you want also to avoid fire risk you could build walls out of Vila board or 13mm wr plasterboard both are fire retardant.
I'm cracking up when I see people put ACOUSTIC foam in enclose with the intention to dampen noise. Acoustic foam does not have ANY sound-dampening features - do your research. What you want for sound isolation is Rockwool
Thanks for your comment! If your argument was that acoustic foam isn't a great choice regarding the fire hazard, I'd agree with you. As for it's 'acoustic' properties, I'd recommend looking up the definition of acoustic foam yourself: Acoustic foam is an open celled foam used for acoustic treatment. It attenuates air born sound waves, reducing their amplitude, for the purposes of noise reduction or noise control. The energy is dissipated as heat.
@@ModernHobbyist I'm a sound engineer for almost 15 years now and I have my own studio in Manchester. I think I'm pretty qualified to give an opinion on the subject. Do your research again. This acoustic foam panels are used to control the frequency response (standing waves, reverb) and have miniscule to zero effect on general sound volume. It's super easy to just Google it. Just type "does acoustic foam isolate sound" .
Thanks for the information, I'll take that into consideration when I redo this enclosure build. You'll have to forgive people like myself for being so IDIOTIC as to think something called "acoustic foam" would isolate sound. Glad us non-industry experts could provide you with a chuckle though!
Thanks for the comment! I have since removed the power supply from inside the printer and mounted it on the outside of my enclosure. I was nervous about the exact same thing, I'd heard from many different sources that they PSU's are very sensitive to heat. Check out my Anycubic i3 Mega upgrade video, I cover how I removed the PSU! ruclips.net/video/PWHl8KnOmuk/видео.html
@@ModernHobbyist just got done making my new enclosure and I mounted my power supply on the bottom. I will have to make a RUclips video so show how I did it. Plug sits nice and flush on the bag of the enclosure.
Thanks for the comment! It's hard to say cause it was so long ago, but I would guess 3/4" to 1" wood screws. I would think that would be enough to hold it.
this is cheap if you are in america. in the UK the tables are £20 each. looking about £20 for the acrylic, £10 for hardboard each, £5 for hinges, Acoustic foam £25, about £105 without the legs extensions and handles xD love the design but bit expensive here in uk.
Thanks for your comment! You should be able to get the Lack tables from IKEA’s website for £6. I’m not sure on prices for the rest of the materials, but that should cut down on the overall build cost. Cheers!
Hey thanks for the comment! You're absolutely right, having the power supply inside an enclosure can quickly degrade it since it is incredibly sensitive to heat. Check out my video on upgrades I made to my Anycubic: ruclips.net/video/PWHl8KnOmuk/видео.html. In this video I pulled the power supply out and wired it to the printer from outside the enclosure. Cheers!
Check out my video on all the upgrades I made to my Anycubic i3 Mega, I show all the steps I took to improve this thing. In short, I used TMC2209 drivers and a 60mm Noctual Premium silent fan on the PSU. Thanks for the comment!
Found these on Home Depot's site, they are more expensive but I'm assuming they same material and assembly: www.homedepot.com/pep/Furinno-Classic-Espresso-End-Table-Set-of-2-2FRN001EX/301112755?mtc=Shopping-BA-F_HDH-G-D59-59_34_INTERIOR_FURNITURE-MULTI-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-Living_Room&cm_mmc=Shopping-BA-F_HDH-G-D59-59_34_INTERIOR_FURNITURE-MULTI-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-Living_Room-71700000045547815-58700004666510332-92700051938660068&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzZj2BRDVARIsABs3l9JimiAAzUzndpwg5654rNBB9iYuXq8E1Ht6613PZz3x09KeRI3EmOAaAo48EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Modern Hobbyist Thank you very much. Funny story, now I just need one for the top. I bought a used end table with a glass insert which I plan on using for the base. I plan on printing teaching Tech’s electronic box for the Ender 5 and have it stick through where the glass would be so the electronics can get fresh cool air. I’m still trying to figure out on how I want to build the enclosure. I like his design because all electronics and stepper motors are outside of the enclosure while all the heating units are located inside of the enclosure. I may have to see if homedepot sells the end tables separately if I go with your idea.
Hey, thanks for the comment! I haven't tried fitting anything other than my Anycubic in here, but you could certainly print taller extensions for the legs of the Lack table if need be. Thanks!
Ender 5 should fit better than the Ender 3 since the 5 plate only goes vertical. The Spool arm and the LCD panel will need to be moved. Still a super tight fit for the foam in this video. Found this on reddit images.app.goo.gl/32QtZ6MykBo2kZ5B8
With all the comments concerning the safety of this enclosure, please take the video down and redo it with serious safety instructions. Your enclosure setting as shown can lead to problems like destroying parts of the printer through heat or causing fires or speed fires up, if accuring. It's on your responsibility to fix this.
It's really not. It's an instructional video on how to build an enclosure, for bugger all money, for a table. That's what it is. He explains the dangers, quite clearly. I think anything ever really comes with a 'do at your own risk' label.
Thanks for watching everyone! If you're not busy, subscribe to my channel and check out my newest content! I promise it's not nearly as cringy as my old stuff 😬
For Printing ABS don´t forget to cover the venting hole. The emitted ABS-fumes are known to cause cancer. Adding a HEPA-filter to the outlet will also do
I use abs+/asa. And this should also do the trick-
Thanks for sharing the fact that they're actually carcinogenic, most people don't even want to acknowledge the danger of plastic fumes.
How about making the fumes vent outdoors?
it really aint that serious. ive been doing abs since it first came out. keep believing everything the internet tells you.
4 Years Later.. What a great first video that still makes complete sense and is possible and acurate in 2024 :)
Nice! Thanks for the video and inspiration. A couple tips for others.
1. You could also use 3m Super 77 spray adhesive to attach the foam in a less permanent manner in case you wanted to be able to reuse it for other purposes in the future.
2. A razor knife does work fine to slice the foam for little projects like this. But if you have an electric carving knife in your household that works amazingly well too.
Thanks for the comment!
stick to your day job
I don't know if you've seen this by now but if you're comfortable with the sound level of a drill in an apartment, instead of using a box cutter, you could also use a cutting wheel similar to those used for dremels. Or better yet use one on a dremel. But to be fair a box cutter is obviously much quieter than a drill
The egg foam is flammable?
yes, this is why you dont take advice from youtubers
Yeah the 'proper' way would probably something like rockwool.
They have fire retardant solutions and are much better and blocking out lower frequencies.
These foam panels are only really going to work for high mid to high frequencies.
It's not that much more expensive but superior in anyway.
Hence why you also almost never see foam in professional recording studios unless used for it's proper intention.
But even then, it wont soundproof it full. You'll need mass for that like thick wood or steel enclosure.
to make the steppers quieter, you could go even easier, and probably less money as well. Just look on your mainboard and check the stepper drivers, and then you just have to enable the new drivers in the firmware. Probably go with a 2209 as its a little more price/performance than a 2208, and has the basic features.
Hi, a tip. the acoustic foam doesn't work for isolation. as the name says it's a foam for better acoustic. There is specific isolation foam that is cheaper than the acoustics foams. Regards
Thanks for the tip!
Amazon sells fireproofing spray for about $15.
Thanks for the video... but why not showing us how less noise the printer now is making thanks to your enclosure? Thats the whole reason i watched the video and considering building one.
Correct me if i'm wrong. The foam doesn't kill off the noise completely. I have purchased similar foam before. You may need to have a double wall all round with foam stuffed in between, so this can more effectively remove most of the noise. The acrylic door will still let noise escape. Guess no perfect solution. I did come across apartments with specially made glass to filter out noise completely. That will significantly add on to the fabrication cost.
Just found your channel and subscribed - great production value, and your videos keep you hooked for the duration. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it, and welcome aboard!
Nice work! Really creative and a great video.
I love this channel I am getting into 3D printing with my mega I3 s and your vids are such a big help
Thanks for much for the comment! I'm glad I could help!
Nice overview and I really enjoyed your finished product! Planning to do something similar for my Ender 3 and currently gathering ideas. However, I would've taken some before/after measurements to see how effective the foam and enclosure altogether are at cutting down the noise. Keep up the good work and here's another subscriber to your channel! :)
I agree, I wish I had done that. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it!
What temperature is maintained in the camera? For PLA, is 40 degrees ok? What temperature does PETG print at?
The first guy i have seen that has his wedding picture as a wallpaper lol
thanks man ill definitely make it
You need to look at your sound recording levels? I had to turn up the Volume 6 times higher to hear you! and no I not deaf. I have a big printer. a Tronxy X5SA Core XY 2020 upgraded version. it is built using a big cube design. around 24 inches by 28 inches by 24 square. I wished to have it in a a enclosure, for heat control for the damn fiddly ABS and PETG and even TPU. Now people will say no problems the printer is a metal cube just build the sides, top, back and door front onto the frame sections! But in the UK, prices of wood, sheets of hardboard are pricey and as for you buying Acrylic for the door, well, it is super pricey here for a small amount of it. Plus I wish the enclosure to be fire proof as the printer is in a spare room full of boxes of stuff which could easy burn. No other place available sadly! So looks like the enclosure be a bit hard to do for my printer?
Sweet video dawg!
Thanks!
I know this video is pretty old but I was wondering how you added the fan in the back for exhaust and what you connected it to
Hey thanks for the comment! Initially, I powered if by splitting off an extra 12v output from my Anycubic i3 Mega's power supply, but later I added an OctoScreen display which included a 12v output for the Fan as well as LEDs, which I could control with switches. You can check out the video here: ruclips.net/video/1thsrIO64Ig/видео.html. Thanks again for watching!
There is no link for the printfiles for feet. I want to make it but can't find the files
Added, thanks for the comment!
@@ModernHobbyist thank you very much for the quick answer✌🏽
Add some sexy professional grade vinyl. Some have the craziest properties like self healing, some can change colors to simulate the skin of octopus and squid, there are videos of supercars looking like they just arrived from the future, likes like they skinned LCD screens but it's just clever light manipulation. Realistic looking materials like metals, marble, matte colors, pretty much anything, costume designs with 3M adhesives it's like magic.
What is the cost for the exhaust fan?
The 120mm Noctua Premium silent fan was $19.95. I believe there is a link in the description if you are interested. Thanks!
Modern Hobbyist I do not see the link to the fan in the description. Great video. Thanks
As alwase you NED A VENT ITS A MUST plastic will start to melt, warp, your motherboard will get destroyed and I was using this. Just make sure to put the power supply outside or it will bbe destroyed. Don't do this.
s point button head screws are what you want also to avoid fire risk you could build walls out of Vila board or 13mm wr plasterboard both are fire retardant.
Thanks for the info! I do plan to rebuild this soon and I’ll take that into account!
I'm cracking up when I see people put ACOUSTIC foam in enclose with the intention to dampen noise. Acoustic foam does not have ANY sound-dampening features - do your research. What you want for sound isolation is Rockwool
Thanks for your comment! If your argument was that acoustic foam isn't a great choice regarding the fire hazard, I'd agree with you. As for it's 'acoustic' properties, I'd recommend looking up the definition of acoustic foam yourself: Acoustic foam is an open celled foam used for acoustic treatment. It attenuates air born sound waves, reducing their amplitude, for the purposes of noise reduction or noise control. The energy is dissipated as heat.
@@ModernHobbyist I'm a sound engineer for almost 15 years now and I have my own studio in Manchester.
I think I'm pretty qualified to give an opinion on the subject.
Do your research again. This acoustic foam panels are used to control the frequency response (standing waves, reverb) and have miniscule to zero effect on general sound volume.
It's super easy to just Google it. Just type "does acoustic foam isolate sound" .
Thanks for the information, I'll take that into consideration when I redo this enclosure build. You'll have to forgive people like myself for being so IDIOTIC as to think something called "acoustic foam" would isolate sound. Glad us non-industry experts could provide you with a chuckle though!
@@StringerBell thanks for the information. I see Rockwool used for planting new plants and home isolation. Are they both the same for soundproofing?
this does not make the power supply over heat being enclosed and not have fresh cool air? i want one for my Ender 3 V2 but i am afraid of that
Thanks for the comment! I have since removed the power supply from inside the printer and mounted it on the outside of my enclosure. I was nervous about the exact same thing, I'd heard from many different sources that they PSU's are very sensitive to heat. Check out my Anycubic i3 Mega upgrade video, I cover how I removed the PSU!
ruclips.net/video/PWHl8KnOmuk/видео.html
I took my power supply out of my old one. The wires were long enough to still reach it.
@@ModernHobbyist just got done making my new enclosure and I mounted my power supply on the bottom. I will have to make a RUclips video so show how I did it. Plug sits nice and flush on the bag of the enclosure.
But what's the internal temp?
What were the length of the screws for the side wood panels?
Thanks for the comment! It's hard to say cause it was so long ago, but I would guess 3/4" to 1" wood screws. I would think that would be enough to hold it.
Good job
Thank you!
hey you know you can pull the cardboard coloured paper off the spool holder that came with the printer ? it's acrylic
haha yeah I'll chalk that one up to laziness. Thanks for the tip though!
Hi how you connect the exhaust fan for power ?
this is cheap if you are in america. in the UK the tables are £20 each. looking about £20 for the acrylic, £10 for hardboard each, £5 for hinges, Acoustic foam £25, about £105 without the legs extensions and handles xD love the design but bit expensive here in uk.
Thanks for your comment! You should be able to get the Lack tables from IKEA’s website for £6. I’m not sure on prices for the rest of the materials, but that should cut down on the overall build cost. Cheers!
The tables are only £6 in Ikea.
Then don't use acrylic. I used real glass. costs 1/4 the price of acrylic.
Exhaust but no intake?
What about for cooling the power supply?
Hey thanks for the comment! You're absolutely right, having the power supply inside an enclosure can quickly degrade it since it is incredibly sensitive to heat. Check out my video on upgrades I made to my Anycubic: ruclips.net/video/PWHl8KnOmuk/видео.html. In this video I pulled the power supply out and wired it to the printer from outside the enclosure.
Cheers!
the sound is a bit low, could you raise it a bit for future videos?
Thanks for the feedback, I'll make sure to keep the sound up!
This didn't age well
the top comment on part 2 is saying that it's way too loud lol
I love it! Very professional looking. What did you use for the stepper motor drivers and fans to help with silencing?
Check out my video on all the upgrades I made to my Anycubic i3 Mega, I show all the steps I took to improve this thing. In short, I used TMC2209 drivers and a 60mm Noctual Premium silent fan on the PSU. Thanks for the comment!
adding the fome could be dangerous. because it is catches fire . just saying
Any good alternatives to the IKEA lack tables? There's no Ikea on the state that I am in and Ikea isn't shipping the tables
Found these on Home Depot's site, they are more expensive but I'm assuming they same material and assembly:
www.homedepot.com/pep/Furinno-Classic-Espresso-End-Table-Set-of-2-2FRN001EX/301112755?mtc=Shopping-BA-F_HDH-G-D59-59_34_INTERIOR_FURNITURE-MULTI-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-Living_Room&cm_mmc=Shopping-BA-F_HDH-G-D59-59_34_INTERIOR_FURNITURE-MULTI-NA-Feed-PLA-NA-NA-Living_Room-71700000045547815-58700004666510332-92700051938660068&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzZj2BRDVARIsABs3l9JimiAAzUzndpwg5654rNBB9iYuXq8E1Ht6613PZz3x09KeRI3EmOAaAo48EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Modern Hobbyist
Thank you very much.
Funny story, now I just need one for the top. I bought a used end table with a glass insert which I plan on using for the base.
I plan on printing teaching Tech’s electronic box for the Ender 5 and have it stick through where the glass would be so the electronics can get fresh cool air. I’m still trying to figure out on how I want to build the enclosure.
I like his design because all electronics and stepper motors are outside of the enclosure while all the heating units are located inside of the enclosure.
I may have to see if homedepot sells the end tables separately if I go with your idea.
Thanks for the update! Good luck!
Why don't you just make a tube from the power supply to the outside?
I am planning on using an IKEA Stuva and Ikea door. Total cost here: 57 euros including the hinges. Good job
Thanks for the comment!
Does the ender 5 fit in this?
Hey, thanks for the comment! I haven't tried fitting anything other than my Anycubic in here, but you could certainly print taller extensions for the legs of the Lack table if need be.
Thanks!
Ender 5 should fit better than the Ender 3 since the 5 plate only goes vertical. The Spool arm and the LCD panel will need to be moved. Still a super tight fit for the foam in this video. Found this on reddit images.app.goo.gl/32QtZ6MykBo2kZ5B8
16-foot ceilings?!?
Go Cyclones!
Are you from ny? You look familiar
Haha I'm not, I'm actually from the very middle of Iowa originally. You must be thinking of my brother :D
Modern Hobbyist are you twins? I know I’ve met him/ seen you somewhere just can’t put my finger on it!
Nope, we don’t actually look that much alike. I’ve been to NY once maybe we ran into each other?
I live in NYC I can confirm this human looks very similar to other humans.
I thought he was Brad Pitt when he was young but that's just me. 😆
so, if i see your face for 8:25min i will learn to enclosure my 3d printer, noo thanks
Well my wife says I have a nice face 🤷🏻♂️
Please don't mix metric with imperial units, that can produce a lot of errors at measuring.
Good enough for building a spacecraft ... oh.. wait?!
Well the uk is screwed
@@turtleman190 yeap, and my country, the Dominican Republic too
With all the comments concerning the safety of this enclosure, please take the video down and redo it with serious safety instructions.
Your enclosure setting as shown can lead to problems like destroying parts of the printer through heat or causing fires or speed fires up, if accuring.
It's on your responsibility to fix this.
It's really not. It's an instructional video on how to build an enclosure, for bugger all money, for a table. That's what it is. He explains the dangers, quite clearly. I think anything ever really comes with a 'do at your own risk' label.
Useless. Too much talking!
More video of the project, less of your face