![]() You can’t even see the motors-–they’re all enclosed. All of the axes are covered and dust-proof. It’s clear that no expenses were spared on the components for this printer. While it doesn’t come with a window mount, you could easily print one with the Snapmaker. The exhaust system is really nice to have-protecting you from fumes and particulates. The panels are tinted to provide protection from the laser module, and it contains the dust fairly well when you use the CNC module. The accordion panels can be a little awkward to open, but being able to open both the front and the right sides is useful. It’s got very sturdy aluminum extrusions and thick plastic panels. ![]() There’s no doubt the Snapmaker’s build quality is top-notch. You can control the lighting and the fan from the Android-based touchscreen. ![]() The Snapmaker’s enclosure integrates with the printer, keeping your work area clean and helping to reduce warping of 3D printing materials. It took longer to assemble than most printers, but to be fair, most printers we’ve tried don’t have an enclosure. It took us a few hours to assemble both the Snapmaker and its enclosure. If you also purchase the optional enclosure, you’ll get a second large, even heavier box that contains everything you need to build the enclosure, including:Īs you can see from these parts lists, assembling the Snapmaker 2.0 and its enclosure won’t be a quick endeavor.Īssembling the Snapmaker and Its Enclosure ![]()
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