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10 Inch Network Rack Basics

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, support
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, support
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A few months ago I have seen a YouTube talking about a 10 inch (25.4 cm) 10U network rack specifically for Raspberry Pi's, I loved this idea until I have seen that it was nearly $200 for me to pick up the bare-bones rack. This lead to the research and development of this project. The basic legs design was by McBig server rack on pintables. His design was very good, but to get working for what I wanted I needed to make a few little changes to meet my standards. Completely re-designing the handles and legs, and legs as well as designing side struts to provide strength when you go past 1 level of 5U's. I will be uploading different rack items I have designed to allow different modules to be added into the rack. What is here is just the basic structure to get you started, you will need M5-6 nuts and bolts, at least 2 inches (ca. 51 mm) long.

 

For this I just picked up a 500 piece nuts and bolts set off Amazon for $10. All in with Filament, to but the rack that can be seen in the photo in total with printing and nuts and bolts it cost around $28 probably less only 0.5 kg of PLA+.

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