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Ratrig V-Core 3 3D printer Enclosure panels kit for 300mm, 400mm, 500mm

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Ratrig V-Core 3 3D printer Enclosure panels kit for 300mm, 400mm, 500mmEnclosure panels for Rat Rig vcore 3 3mm or 6mm clear acrylic panels for 300mm, 400mm, or 500mm 3d printers. Our Rat Rig VCore 3 Enclosure panel sets are CNC cut panels of clear transparent Polycarbonate in 3mm or 6mm thickness. These are cut to the dimensions and specifications from Rat Rig. We cut our panels on a professional quality cnc router with professional cutting hardware. Additionally, we use a premium grade polycarbonate with UV stabilizers

Enclosure panels for Rat Rig vcore 3 - 3mm or 6mm clear acrylic panels for 300mm, 400mm, or 500mm 3d printers. 

Our Rat Rig VCore 3 Enclosure panel sets are CNC cut panels of clear transparent Polycarbonate in 3mm or 6mm thickness. These are cut to the dimensions and specifications from Rat Rig. We cut our panels on a professional quality cnc router with professional cutting hardware. Additionally, we use a premium grade polycarbonate with UV stabilizers so they won't crack or haze over time. Last, we deburr and soften the edges for a full finish quality.

This listing is for the Polycarbonate panels only. When buying Rat Rig's enclosure or printer the acrylic panels are not included. They tell customers to self source the panels. That is the purpose of this listing. The printer, enclosure frame, and hardware are not included. Please Note, RR images use tinted panels, we are offering panels in clear only.

Notes on the New Vcore 3 Enclosure version2.0

  • All panels use Clear Polycarbonate (electronics panel is always 3mm)
  • We are cutting the new panel layout option starting 9/25/22.
  • Solid panels are recommended (unless you have specific need for split panels)
  • Electronics panel is plain layout (you'll need to drill for electronics and RPI holes)

 

 



Ratrig's new enclosure version 2.0 has two options for cutting your panels. We can either cut them in full size or we can cut them to be split into smaller sizes.  (Smaller sizes is for users with smaller CNC routers. We suggest to select the solid panels unless you have specific need for split panels.) If you pick the 6mm build the electronics panel will be 3mm as guidelined from the Rat Rig user group on facebook.

About Clearview: Neil Henderson here, Head Designer and Owner at Clearview Plastics and Composites. My shop is a artisan/craftsman fabrication shop located in Sacramento California. Pre pandemic I owned a artisan brand of Wakeboards, skis and snowboards that we build here in California. The shutdown shifted us into plastics production. My contrarian roots always has me looking for interesting niche hobbies and building products for that activity. Its fun! I developed Clearview "infinity enclosures" to enclose other 3D printers like Prusa, Creality, and we even make specialized 3D printer enclosures for scientific labs and universities. Clearview is my fulltime job and we specialize in building stuff for 3D printers. I've geeked on 3D printing enough to know. With that in mind, you get a more dialed, professional product that comes from the mind of a person that understands 3D printing.

Our Rat Rig Enclosure panel kits are made to order. Our work queue varies, but most orders head out the door in 5 business days or less. If we need some additional time to make your order we'll connect with an updated estimate.

If you are getting a Rat Rig, you already know why you are getting an enclosure, but here are a few details:

✅We build our enclosures with 3mm and 6mm panels. Rat Rig's build suggests 4mm, but that is not available in the USA. 3mm is documented to work fine. However 6mm panels will get your a much nicer, professional feel and better heat retention. When ordering a 6mm kit your electronics panel comes in 3mm thickness because 6mm won't fit correctly. Also, if ordering 3mm

What is your return Policy?

We custom cut these panels for the RatRig. Sorry, but all sales are final. 



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William
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Solid banana clips
Size: 5 Pack, Pattern Name: Banana Plugs
Ah yes, I used these solid banana plugs to convert my wires. It’s pretty easy to set up once the wire housing has been stripped and really cleans things up nicely. I haven’t had any discernable hissing, noise problems, or connection issues.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
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Leyland Cypress
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 3
Get the right wire guage
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1), Pattern Name: Banana Plugs
I rate the banana plugs themselves 4 stars. They are everything I expected and work as advertised. It's the experience of assembly that I rate three stars. The way these work is -- you strip off the outer insullation of your wire and separate the two leads (positive and negative). Then you strip some length of insulation off the end of one of your leads, you unscrew the banana plug so that it separates into its respective base (lower) and contact (upper) halves, you slip the wire up through the base, you flare the copper strands of the wire and fold the individual strands over the very top of the base (about 1/16 of an inch) (taking care not to extend the strands over the threaded barrel of the base), then you screw the upper contact onto the lower base and voila, banana plug / wire assembly. It's not as complicated as it sounds. Go to the Monoprice website and watch their excellent instructional video. Here's the thing though. While the assembly is not complicated, it is tricky, and if you don't get your proportions right the first or second or third time, you'll have to do it over. Fist of all, if your wire guage is relatively thin, like my 16-guage speaker wire, you'll find that the entire wire, insullation and all, will slip right through the base of the plug without butting up against the bottom of the base. If this is the case, then the wire is left to sort of flop around inside the plug and that has a kind of unfinished, amateur look and feel to it, whereas if the wire butts up against the bottom of the base, it has a solid, one-piece professional look. So, to my mind, there's a sweet-spot for wire guage that works best with this plug -- not too thin and not too thick. And since Monoprice has debunked the thicker-is-better myth (the quality of the copper is the real determinant), then you should feel free to get the wire guage that fits the plug. Next -- and here's where it gets tricky -- once your copper extends beyond the top of the base, you'll need to limit this extension to about a sixteenth (no greatrer than a fourth) of an inch. Then you very delicately flare out the individual strands, in a 360- degree arc, and fold the strands over the top of the base. This takes a fair degree of manual dexterity, especially if the wire is "floating" inside the base and its travel is not stopped where the insullation meets the base. You'll have to hold the wire and base steady in the fingers of one hand, then flare out the wire strands with either your fingers or a suitable object (the working end of a ball-point pen worked for me) with the other hand. This one-sixteenth measure is important. If you extend wire strands beyond the top and over the threads of the base, you'll find that screwing the contact end onto the base is impossible and you'll need to start over. One or two strands is OK and almost unavoidable. In that case the screwing will catch but if you take a pair of pliers to it you can muscle through. By the way, you can avoid the whole mess by getting the open-screw type, which I'm sure will work just as well without any of the hassle of assembly. Like anything else, if you do it a few times to make the mistakes and learn the tricks, then it will become second nature, and if you've already done that, then my review might seem overly fussy. In that case feel free to leave comments to help other readers.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2012
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JBDoge
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Wish they came with instructions...
They are cheap and work great. They plug right into my Pioneer vsx521 receiver and my Paradigm Atom monitor speakers. I wish they came with instructions, because it took me about 10 minutes to realize the bottom part unscrews in addition to the top part. Here are my instructions for installation: 1) Unscrew the bottom part of this connector (the thin metal underneath the red/black ring). 2) Make sure the Banana Plug (which may be loosely screwed into the top part of the connector) is fully tightened down 3) Strip your wire tips to 3/8 of an inch (or just slightly under) 4) Run the first newly stripped wire end through the bottom part you removed in step 1, such that the stripped end of the wire is entering through the flat end and exiting through the smaller threaded end. 5) Leave about 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch of stripped wire hanging past the exit hole. 6) As evenly spaced as possible, bend the over-hanging wire strands over the exit hole (all around it, like a hat). If done properly, the wire should not fall out if you give it a VERY GENTLE tug. 7) Screw the top metal part (with the actual banana plug) back onto the bottom part. It may be difficult if your stripped wire is hanging too low. I've used a pair of pliers to grip the bottom part of the connector while I twist the banana plug side with my hand. If done correctly, you should be able to put a lot of tension between the wire and connector without removing/damaging it. UPDATE: I just recently helped my dad install his 5.1 system without these... it sucked... This item (5 pairs of them in this case) and a good wire stripper can save you alot of pain (both physical and mental). The connectors on the back of his receiver are the kind where bare wire comes in from the side and then the connectors screw down (with a banana plug hole in the center which is where this product would come into play). I felt like a surgeon trying to get a bare wire end into the little slot, and then holding it there while I tighten the connector which is almost impossible since they are so close together... GET THESE!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2012
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R. Jackson
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 1
'Monoprice' = Worst stereo banana plugs on T-H-E market.
Size: 5 Pack, Pattern Name: Banana Plugs
The absolute WORST in stereo banana plugs - HANDS DOWN. After installing stereos and components for over 30 years, I'd say I'm experienced. These banana plugs fail at EVERY part of the design. Allow me to explain... 1) Starting with the tips, they are loose off the bat and fit LOOSELY in either the stereo input studs or speaker input studs by their 'girth'. They do not firmly seat in any plug and for this setup, I'm using a nearly $2K setup all together. They 'rock' back and forth (when inserted) and thus create a non-permanent connection, again, seriously making these utter junk. I've seen some items you can get by with over the years, but these aren't even rock bottom. They are unusable! 2) Next, the banana plugs themselves comes as three pieces. No non loosening o-ring seal but a plastic colored want-to-be imitation for positive and negative notation. Why do these stupid things come in three pieces? - I simply can't tell you why. I do know they serve no specific piece to solving the puzzle of installation so why do they come in three pieces...? My speculation is they are cheap china knockoffs. 3) The 'way' in which you normally install the trimmed wiring internally with the 'two-piece' design permits you to firmly CRIMP and hold the unsheathed wiring; but these do not. The overlap/overlay of the exposed wiring can only be about 2/16's of an inch thus not much to create a proper connection with. This single fact eliminates these plugs as even worthwhile component add ons; period. If you can't achieve a good ground/wiring connection, these are a defeated purpose... 4) Because of the design of these, they have no room to crimp and screw on the cable so your forced to nearly break your fingers in an attempt to get the unsheathed wire to overlay the internal threading and twist them on with all your might. This in effect breaks nearly every wire thread internally and then they breaks off inside. Absolute garbage. These are total pieces of non-quality junk that did nothing but makes me waste 30 minutes on attempting to get them securely on and another 25 to locate my Amazon account, find this product in my order and ALARM anyone else from making the same mistake I made. Now, I find out I can't even get a return on these. Thanks Amazon. Thank you third party retailer. You just made me a very dissatisfied decade long customer.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016
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Amazon Customer
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice quality
Had to return due to our mistake but the mechanic said it was good quality. Ordered the correct size and worked great.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025

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