YALE - Yet Another Lack Enclosure I created these parts for myself because I was building an enclosure for my Maker Select and wasn't entirely satisfied with the other optio available. This is designed around the typical Ikea Lack enclosure setup with 2 Lack sidetables stacked on top of each other. The 2 main printed pieces - "Leg Top" and "Leg Base" sandwich the upper table's legs and provide holde for magnets. The magnets in turn sandwich acrylic sheets to enclose the printer. I will likely add a handle to each panel to make removal easier, but for now I enjoy the clean look without. My printer has this Z-Axis Mod italled. I used the "Z Brace" piece from dirtsky's Ikea Enclosure to further re-enforce the Z axis. Supplies Printed parts (4x) "Leg " (4x) "Leg " (16x) "Magnet " (optional) "Filament " (optional) "Cable " (optional - flip it upside down to print) Other parts (2x) Ikea Lack sidetable (4x) 16.125" x 17.5" acrylic panels (I cut the 4 panels out of this single sheet from Home Depot) (32x) 0.5" x 0.1875" disc magnets (I used these from Home Depot) (24x) wood screws (I used torx drive #8 1.5" interior wood screws for the vertical screws, and smaller phillips screws to attach the upper legs to the "Leg Base") superglue (recommend gel) Assembly Start by marking your magnets so you know which side is which. I used a dab of nail polish on each after stacking all the magnets (so they were all oriented the same way) then carefully laying them out so that the same magnetic pole was facing up. Superglue a magnet into each holder (being careful to face the same pole outward on each part). This is so your panels are interchangeable - you don't want one corner repelling while the othe pull. Assemble the upper table by screwing the "Leg Top" pieces into the top of the leg and screwing the leg into the table - eure the magnet holde face outward when tightened down. Screw the "Leg Base" pieces onto the lower tabletop, overhanging the outer corner by ~5mm (width of the outside faces). Stack the tables, euring the legs iert cleanly and completely into the base pieces - warning the fit will be tight. Iert screws through the outside faces into the upper table's legs to secure the two tables together. Cut your acrylic panels to size. I recommend going slowly with a jigsaw or table saw to cut the acrylic. If you use a knife (per manufacturer itructio), you will produce a much more jagged edge and possibly crack a panel, forcing you to buy another piece - ask me how I know. Place your acrylic panels into the openings and superglue a magnet onto the panel in each corner to hold it in. (Optional) Superglue a "Magnet Cover" over each to clean up the appearance. The "Filament Guide" is sized for a 1" hole so you can set a spool roller on the top of the upper table, if desired. The "Cable Guide" was created because I needed slightly more cable slack to mount the control box all the way forward below the lower table. It is sized for a 1.5" hole, with the center set 1" in from the edge. To mount the control box I originally used a part from another enclosure design, but found it too flimsy. I ended up building mounts with some scrap wood, gluing them to the undeide of the table, and sliding the control box into it. Edit: I'm going to be re-making these parts in Fusion 360 and adding a part to reinforce the legs of the lower table. Will upload the improved parts and update this description once completed.