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    • Dizzwoldundefined
      Dizzwold
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      Hi All,

      I'm about to start building a frame for all my electrical, electronics, and wiring.

      What material are people using for the panel to put all this on?

      I've seen things like Mark Rehorst's UMMD @mrehorstdmd where he's used a cream coloured panel (is this some form of Bakelite or polycarbonate)?

      I'd appreciate your feed back.

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      • mrehorstdmdundefined
        mrehorstdmd @Dizzwold
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        @Dizzwold I used a 7mm thick PVC foam board- I don't recall the product name. It isn't very rigid so I braced it with square aluminum tubing so it wouldn't sag too much.

        https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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        • mikeabuilderundefined
          mikeabuilder
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          I've built two printers with two different solutions. The one in my garage has all the electronics mounted on a piece of 5mm plywood, and the one in the makerspace uses 1/4" acrylic. Both of these were cut using the laser at the makerspace. It leaves nice, clean holes, and the laser allows a complicated shape, if this is needed. People will probably complain that neither material meets safety regulations for fire suppression, so that's something to think about.

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