@thealuminumcarpenter · The Aluminum Carpenter
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2026-04-03 · Status: New
Heat inserts perfectly placed, making assembly a joy. This 12-hour print was handled with care. Simple super glue for WAGO plates, screws for terminal blocks. Every hole has a purpose: cable ties for neat bends, labels for clarity. Five switches for five light lines, tested at every step. Cable labels prevent confusion. Tested and assembled ahead of time. #AluminumExtrusion #Workbench #3DPrinting #DIYElectronics #CustomBuild #ProjectEnclosure #Wiring
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Where’s the belzona?
This seems overcomplicated, why didn't you use a DIN rail system?
The Best designing the worst cable management.
Full Build on our YouTube channel 🔥
That's an amazing design. Can add groves for wires to make it much more organised. It has its own cons but looks more organised and easy to identify..
Nice. Altho why screw terminals rather than WAGO inline splicing terminals?
If this shit took 12 hours to print then you need a new printer
Whats the temperature you use for pressing the inserts
Wouldn't a custom PCB make more sense?
Please check your hands.
Part2
What superglue do you use?
You almost sound just like the old how it's made narration guy. Im gonna get hooked
No for glue, yes for clips
Looking for more information on this: how do you build this and get this to work? Would it work for anything else like off-grid, or would it work for a bug out bag or a bugging tote for a ham radio? Get back to me as soon as possible. Take care of yourself. Thanks, and you had a good video. Keep me updated on what you are doing.