3DUpfitters Prusa Enclosure Riser

I added a ceramic tile below my printer to reduce noise and vibration, and that raised my printer up by 1 inch.
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I added a ceramic tile below my printer to reduce noise and vibration, and that raised my printer up by 1 inch. This meant that my 3DUpfitters Enclosure no longer fit perfectly around my PSU.

To fix this, I created and printed a 1" riser around the bottom of the acrylic enclosure. This fixes the issue of the PSU being 1" too tall for the opening in the enclosure, and it also helped with the issue of the acrylic walls liking to bend too much around the printer, becoming wavy instead of straight.

Print instructions

Category: 3D Printer Accessories Print Settings

Printer Brand: Prusa

Printer: I3 MK3S

Rafts: No

Supports: Yes

Resolution: 0.3

Filament: Prusament PETG Jet Black Post-Printing

I used superglue to glue the parts together to make it easier to use. I also tried using a 3d pen to fill in the joint between the parts but I don't believe it helped much.

How I Designed This

You are welcome to edit the original design in Onshape:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/5e755d72309109f233c30a7a/w/084b0f120201ab7baa6be134/e/082728f97e9f7ff970c7fabf?configuration=width\_acrylic\_thickness%3D0.004%2Bmeter

Change the acrylic thickness to 4 mm for the back, and 6.5 for the front as the front part of the enclosure has thicker acrylic.

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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