Quote Originally Posted by SgtToe View Post
I was afraid that was going to be the answer, guess I will just have to do like everyone else seems to do and that is get the printer and use it first before I build an enclosure out of wood.
Yeah I agree with your logic, it's best to see how printing works and what you will want to incorporate in your enclosure after you've been printing for a bit.

Quote Originally Posted by SgtToe View Post
She wants a solid door so she "doesn't have to look at all those wires and gears and stuff"
You can always do this and put an octoprint/raspberry pi webcam in there to view the printing online. Also it would cost about the same as a plexiglass sheet to buy all the stuff needed for an octoprint setup

Quote Originally Posted by SgtToe View Post
Have you any of you seen this? It looks like it just sits in the enclosure and scrubs the air. Could work in any enclosure I think.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:125264
I'd be surprised if this works well enough to not need ventilation at all. In his description he mentions that you should still ventilate.