In this video I'm building an enclosure for an 'Anycubic Photon D2' resin 3D printer.
Working in a tight enclosed space like this might not work for everyone, especially if you are used to work in a dedicated 3D printing room with lots of space.
* I recommend to make the enclosure deeper than mine, so the side-door can be wider and the project will be less cramped.
You can integrate some of these techniques into your own project, but bare in mind there's a 1000 different ways to build a project like this (mine might not be the easiest nor best solution) - So try to keep it simple and customize it to your own needs & skills.
I did my best to make this video easy to understand for everyone - but still, having some DIY-experience is highly recommended.
Notes :
* I added English Subtitles (click the 'CC' button).
* This video is not sponsored, everything you see is payed with my own money.
* 3D Printer dimensions : 17.2 x 9.3 x 8.9 inch / 430 x 236 x 226 mm (HWD)
* Fan used : EC (Electronically Commutated), Brushless motor.
* IPA is highly flammable (!) - Don't use a brushed motor for the extraction fan (!)
* Keep a fire-extinguisher nearby.
Links :
* DinoAndDog (Carnotaurus)
https://www.cgtrader.com/designers/dinoanddog
https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/art/sculptures/carnotaurus-courtship-dance-free-model
* My UV Curing station (video)
https://youtu.be/-CuTSQpgoVU