I will start my first Youtube Live Stream in ~15 minutes at 9pm Eastern Time.
I will be starting the DICE 3D Printer Build, today will be unpacking and preparation.
I will start my first Youtube Live Stream in ~15 minutes at 9pm Eastern Time.
I will be starting the DICE 3D Printer Build, today will be unpacking and preparation.
The DICE is the most beautiful 3D printer ever madeš
At some point, you should add panels to make it look like an actual dice. It would be a sort of functional upgrade too, since you would have it enclosed then.
@Naomi_SexyCyborg_Wu agreed, and Hackaday also published an article stating so 
@Sahil_Jain I spoke with @Rene_Jurack about this, he says to enclose would require water cooling the hotend, and since I intend to travel with this machine that is not an option.
But it is an actual DICE! Using all metal panels. The picture above has some acrylic pieces instead of metal ones to show it off, but I have all the metal pieces for this.
I was think about adding acrylic plates to the outside of the metal as an enclosure.
Hmm, maybe you would be able to leave the top open to allow airflow to the hot end. That way the part would be mostly enclosed, but the hot end could be air-cooled. And by actual dice, I meant it in the aesthetic sense, where it would look like an actual playing dice from a board game.
Valid, I believe the Herculien takes this approach. And they are running enclosed printing ABS and the E3D is air cooled. So this is interesting.
I have been thinking about warm bending some laser cut acrylic to make a front and side cover that snap in with some magnets, that could probably look real nice.
Agreed, magnets are nice. Iāve seen a formed shell like that for Makerbot.