The cabinet door tilts up and then slides into the cabinet to get it out of the way when printing with the door open. There's a small storage space at the top that holds six standard size spools and then another narrow shelf that can be used to hold plates, films, tools etc.
The angled control panel at the bottom is actually a drawer that can be pushed into the cabinet to keep the dust off and, more importantly, keep my 3 year old from messing with the controls or yanking the SD card out during a print. I'll have to put some kind of plexiglass locking door in front of that to keep him out of there.
The M2 power supply and Rambo are located behind the sliding drawer in the sub floor under the printer to keep them out of the heat. No cables have to be modified or lengthened, everything fits using standard M2 cables. Temperature control is done with an STC-1000 unit hooked to a fan in the back that sucks air out the back and blows it through a PVC pipe network that routs the stinky ABS fumes out a window. Assuming I can get viki2 working, it will also be located on the angled control panel next to the temperature controller. The boxes are 36" tall, so you can only stack them two high before hitting the ceiling, but they are only 20" wide so you can get quite a few sets next to each other . If the storage space was eliminated then you could stack them three tall, but then trying to operate the top would then require a stepping stool.
Now to actually build it
