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UGREEN DPX4800 PLUS NAS - 19" INCHES RACK MOUNT

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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Remixed model of the Ugreen DPX8800 Nas 19" Rack mount into a model that fit the size of the DPX4800PLUS. I've been notified that it was working with the Pro models also ! (see see comments part)

Warning : i'm using a P1S, so A1_Mini might not be able to fit the size of the piece :/

 

All the product remaining the same as the system and structure were already good to go, i've only adapted the geometry to it with blender so give a huge shoutout to @WhatsUp3d for it original model ! <3 

 

One piece is about 450g so the whole structure is around 800/900g depending on the parameters you tweaks.

(I didn't had the time yet to buy screw bahaha)

 

Useful info about screw and the project can be found on @WhatsUp3d post : https://makerworld.com/fr/models/674490-19-rack-mount-for-ugreen-dxp8800-nas#profileId-602526

 

Hope y'all enjoy it (if a DPX8800 is supported by the system it should be the same for DPX4800PLUS) 

Feel free to adjust some of the settings if you want, for most of them i've taken the DPX8800 settings since it was allowing good resistance/support :)

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