Sent front panel and acrylic insert out for fabrication; wasn't working on my 3D printer

FRONT BEZEL AT THE LIMITS OF MY 3D PRINTER BED

Although technically the front panel fits on the bed, it is near the edges in the zone that Creality marks as risky to use. I tried to run off the print several times, but it kept fraying into a spider web of filaments instead of a smooth surface, eventually turning into a giant melted glob of plastic on the nozzle. 

SENT OUT FOR FABRICATION, SHOULD HAVE BACK BY MID AUGUST

I sent the files out to have them printed by a service. Rather than spending 16 hours on my printer, assuming nothing went wrong, I just have to wait for the completed parts to arrive by post. I laser-cut the acrylic insert through which the LEDs are seen, while the front was 3D printed in white nylon. 

BOUGHT A REASONABLE METAL BOX AS THE ENCLOSURE

I needed an enclosure to fit the EDUC-8 into, with the front panel being the part that is really visible. I found a metal box on Amazon that was close enough so that it should work. 

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