====== jit's thermal enclosure ====== If you sometimes have problems printing things, and aren't sure why things aren't working as well as they were last week, it's time to start eliminating variables. But if you're darn sure that you're doing everything exactly the same, perhaps the problem is coming from room temperature. It can vary a lot, even in a supposedly thermostatically controlled room. Winds outside might force drafts in to torment your Bukobot. If you want to eliminate this variable, you can build a temperature-controlled enclosure for your Bukobot. It's not hard, or particularly expensive. Materials used: * (4) Tri-Fold Foam Display Board, for the walls (mine were made by Elmer's, their part # Z90080) * (3) half-inch thick foamcore board, 20 x 30 inch, for the roof * (1) terrarium heater, thermostatically controlled * (1) length of plastic tube, several feet long, for feeding in filament from outside the enclosure * (1) length of thin rope, long enough to reach around the enclosure and hold it together The construction is left to the reader's imagination. //The contents of this page may be re-used under any of the following licenses: The [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA 3.0)]], or the [[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html|GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL, version 1.2 or later)]]. Nothing on any of these pages is there to tell you what to do, only what other people have already done.//