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10-inch Rack Side Panels – Home Lab (R0863 Rails)

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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Black(30105) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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  • M5 Self Locking Nuts x 4: Per Panel
  • M5x10mm Button Head Screws x 4: Per Panel

Description

3D-printed side panels for building a compact 10-inch rack for home labs, network equipment, and maker setups. Designed to work with Penn Elcom “Full Hole Rack Rails with Square Holes” (R0863/2MM-10), which are purchased separately and slot into the panels to create a sturdy, functional rack frame.

 

Each panel doubles as a fully functional IKEA SKADIS-compatible pegboard. The peg holes are precision-spaced to match the SKADIS standard, so you can mount any SKADIS accessory — hooks, shelves, containers, cable clips, and more — directly onto the sides of the rack. This turns the rack's side panels into active storage and cable management surfaces, not just structural walls.

 

The finished rack is 254 mm (10 inches) deep — ideal for housing small switches, Raspberry Pi clusters, patch panels, mini PCs, and other home lab gear in a tidy, space-efficient enclosure.

 

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Print settings: 0.2 mm layer height, 4 walls, 25% infill recommended for strength.

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