I was building a LACK Enclosure for my Prusa MK3S printer and I wanted to mount the controls outside of the enclosure so I can meddle with the Live Z settings during my prints without opening and closing the enclosure doors while doing it.
Just like my PSU Under Table Mount and Frame Support with PSU Mount, I wanted the controls to be able to by fixed back on the printer easily, without the use of any tools.
The design uses a socket and 2 flip down clips lock the Controller in place. I have tweaked the design for about 3 weeks now and it currently locks the Printer Control very securely.
Do take note that the orignal cables are a little short so my wires are currenlty routed under the left side of the acrylic sheet and not from the rear.
This 3D model prints in one piece. The same design works for mounting at the front of the printer and at the front of the enclosure, you just need to print out 2 pieces.
It uses the same 4 screws and nuts used to secure the controller to the front of the frame. For the one in front of the enclosure, use any 2 flat head or round head screws for wood (preferable you should drill 2 small 3mm holes in the table first).
Also check out my Frame Support with PSU Mount, and PSU Under Table Mount
These are the settings I used for this print:
I recommned PETG for this print but PLA should work just fine.Layer height: 0.2mmInfill - 15%Supports - 7% (or less) auto generated support, just enough for the overhangs to print properlyZ distance - 0.125 (for easier support removal)Other settings should be default