from h3ron@lemmy.zip to homelab@lemmy.ml on 17 Dec 09:43
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After designing this minicase I immediately knew I wanted to apply the same design language to my rack.
It features drawers (front only), cable channels on the sides, rack rails on both front and back, removable side panels, a door with fan mounts and magnetically removable dust filters.
It needs some polishing before sharing the STL, but I think it already looks pretty nice.
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Oh my… What a sweet little chunk ! I’m jealous, I wish I had the need for something like this…
Still on my old repurposed laptop and thinking to switch to my used old desktop case as homelab “server”.
But this looks so nice ! Congrats !!
Please share a pic of one of the mounted devices, I couldn’t identify them.
From the top:
I also have some rack shelves on the back:
Needless to say I bought everything before the DRAM craze and I feel very sad for who has to work with the current market.
Everything is mounted on custom 2U or 3U 3D printed 10" rack shelves.
Man, one of these days I need to get off my ass and do some designing like this. I’ve been wanting a (normal 19") rackmount case designed for short depth, front-mount I/O, and hot swap drive cages for a while now, but can’t get it out of my head and into CAD (let alone physical reality).
Damn, that looks great
Wow this is awesome on so many levels!
Could you just buy wood sticks of that size in the hardware store, or did you have cut them to width yourself? And how is the wood glue sticking to the plastic flare? (Never tried using wood glue on plastic before)
I’ve just bought a few pack of these 8x8x500 sticks. And yes I tried some wood glue from the hardware store and they simply stuck very well to the PETG prints.
Nice rack.