Anet A6 metal frame for $21 – part 2 – tapping and drilling

It’s time to upgrade my Prusified Anet A6 even further.
Let’s create a metal frame for it, just like the one used in Original Prusa i3 MK3s.

In this episode I just tapped and drilled holes. Nothing fancy.
Lesson learned: use proper tools.

This project has no sense and it’s made for fun mostly. Hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.

So far, except for the tools I’ve already had, I bought steel for $11 and 3030 profile for 10$.

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