Clicky-Clack Fridge Door Kit for Voron V2 by LDO Motors CCD

LDO MotorsSKU: LDO1486

Size: 300
Color: Black
Price:
Sale price€59,95

Customer Reviews

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Jason Yap
A must have mod

I was never a fan of the stock doors. They don’t keep the heat in as well and mine after years of use started to show stress cracks. The fridge door mod looks great and seals up the chamber much better. I wish black was in stock but I’m more function over form

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LayeringItUp
Absolutely FANtastic! Modification

The grey ironically matched nearly perfect,.The product quality is spot on to everything LDO produces. Kit was properly labeled and well packaged. Fast shipping from the boys and girls at west 3D as always The video by LeeMerie3D was a great addition for ease of mind assembly, and the stls are ready available through Github. Thank you again

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J.O.
Great kit, though I was confused with the panel seal

I believe this is a complete kit. It's no longer missing the t-nuts and gasket strip like the original batch was purportedly missing. The door is a fantastic upgrade over the original double doors for air tightness, ease of use, and ease of removal.

I had a little difficulty printing the parts on my 2.4 350, but I was being impatient and had not fully re-tuned the printer after switching from an Afterburner to a Dragon Burner tool head. There is nothing particularly challenging about the design other than the small foot print of the hinge pieces, so you'll want good bed adhesion or to print with a brim.

As the title states, I think I was confused with the panel retainer strip that is supposed to seal the acrylic panel. It turns out, the long leg of the retainer strip is what gets inserted into the extrusion. Mine kept falling out, especially on the top and latch side of the door, so I removed the acrylic panel and installed a 1.5mm thick x 10mm wide gasket along the inside facing edge of the panel to take up some of the slack so the seal would fit tighter. 10mm wide is plenty wide to ensure the gasket contacts the extrusion. I used Amzn ASIN number: B08LCWGQV4. When I reassembled the door, it occurred to me that I may have had the strip inserted backwards and that is why it kept falling out. After installing the foam gasket strip on the inside of the panel, it took a good deal of pressure to install the retainer strip on the outside. It is not falling out again, that's for sure, and with the strip on the outside and the gasket on the inside, my door is well sealed.

If your panel seal is falling out, make sure it's installed in the correct direction first, I probably didn't actually need to shim my panel with foam tape, but I'm not taking it back apart to find out.

Description

Clicky-Clack Fridge Door Kit designed by whopping, a great one piece door makes for smooth and satisfying opening and closing (and clicking!) smoothly and close with nice sound.

This kit comes with a premium Cast Acrylic front panel and all the extrusions and hardware required (no printed parts).

Please note - because extrusions were anodized in a different batch than your LDO printer kit there might be a slight variation between color. This is true for all LDO Clicky-Clack Fridge Door Kits sold.

The purchase of this item helps support the designer of this mod. Thank you for your contribution to this community.

Check out our short video providing an overview of the set we installed on Allen's V2! Also check out the video from LeeMerie3D's assembly video!

From GitHub
Inspired by Doc's fridge door mod and the EZBake Trident Doom conversion, I set out to design a hinge and latch system that could securely close an extrusion-framed door against 3mm foam tape, while also yielding some satisfying sounds.

This solution is what fit the bill for me. The door opens smoothly, and can be easily removed from the hinges simply by lifting up. The latch mechanism actually draws the door closed against the sealing foam when closed, and clicks shut with the help of some magnets. It makes nice sounds.

For more information please see the GitHub (including STL files)

If you experience any door droop due to the weight of the door, a user has created a mod for it.

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