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Design Project 2. ...National Airspace System (NAS) CAD Model & Engineering Blueprint
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... between hard disks, and one with +10 mm for more air flow (***_large). Step files for easy modifying also present. Predisposed for: 2x 3.5" hard drives 1x 2.5" ssd (for example unraid cache drive) Easy vertical print with brim and no support
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NAS case for two 3.5" HDD and Intel NUC. There is enough space inside for 4x 18650. ...
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Hey 3D enthusiasts, I have decided to contribute to this amazing community with my own personal creation. It's a custom modular case for Raspberry Pi 4, which can be used alone, or additionaly with HDD storage, if you have a NAS. The storage is...
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3D MODEL DESCRIPTION This is a frame designed to build a NAS out of a Raspberry Pi 4 or a NanoPi M4 and several 2.5 inch laptop drives. You can use SSDs or HDDs. The design is modular, so you can stack as many drives as needed. Here's what you'll...
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Following values can be changed with a customizer of your choice: - Number of slots - Space between each slot - ground plate size - slot depth - and more (please see attached pictures) Printing: There is not need to use support structures because...
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In my opinion, the board is the perfect fit for an open source NAS system build. Unfortunately the case which is offered by the manufacturer didn’t meet my requirements. I therefore built myself a compact and stable case which has the features I...
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Important Tips: -Print with standard PLA or LW-PLA -3-5 walls will be fine -5-10% infill using cubic subdivision or similar will be fine (i do not recommend more than 10% infill as it is really not required and will waste material -Supportless...
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Update your 3.5-inch hard disk bay to a new Logitech NAS server, model LSV-MS4T/2CW, and upgrade to a higher-capacity storage solution with this convenient tray for easy installation of additional 3.5-inch hard drives.
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To get all parts printed, you need to print the two files for either 4 or 3 bay versions plus the two all_version files. The top case and fanmount fit both cases. 2019-11-23 UPDATE: So many downloads but not much feedback yet... Did it work out for...
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... NAS device using the NanoPi M4 board and various hardware components. It also includes instructions for installing and configuring additional software packages to manage the NAS functions and provide security features like encryption and VPN access.
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Credits for the 3D Mean Well LRS Model https://grabcad.com/library/lrs-75-mean-well-1 20.06.2019 Adaptation of my Odroid XU4 NAS case for the new Odroid N2. Slight modifications (more clearance) to make the two case parts less "snappy". Required...
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... Credits for the 3D Mean Well LRS Model https://grabcad.com/library/lrs-75-mean-well-1 20.06.2019 Adaptation of my Odroid XU4 NAS case for the new Odroid N2. Slight modifications (more clearance) are made to make the two case parts less "snappy".
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To start, you'll need: Raspberry Pi BOM NanoPi BOM Raspberry Pi Amazon shopping cart Nano Pi Amazon shopping cart Buy Nano Pi M4V2 Full Instructions To print your frame, use: (1) Either the Raspberry Pi mount or the NanoPi mount. (2) Clips for each...
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The magnet holders are printed individually and bonded with hot glue, which is necessary due to the compact size of this case - just slightly larger than mini-ITX mobo specs, so the motherboard will not fit if the magnet holders are attached to the...
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I printed the "HDD Best Rack-Adapter from 5.25" to 3.5"" by tibrol (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3671684) to convert my old PC into a NAS-Server. To attach the drives to the rack adapter I used these rails by xcvccccc:...
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Attach the Raspberry Pi to its mount, ensuring the indentation in the printed piece aligns with the position of the SD card slot. Connect the fan to pins 2 (positive) and 5 (negative) of the Pi. If using the NanoPi, note that the direction is...
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I designed this Raspberry Pi NAS to connect two 3.5' HDD's to a Pi 3B+. There is a DC buck converter for the Pi so you don't need to have a separate 5v power supply. ... For more info, please check out [my blog post about this...
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My take (and my first upload) on an adapter that makes you able to use 2.5 disks in a NAS tray for 3.5 disks. ... You have to use a wire cutter to remove one of the pegs on the locking brackets, the 2,5 disks don't have a hole for that.
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... essentially "The Internet" box, just like in the popular TV show The IT Crowd. ...For me, it's a convenient NAS box and internet indicator all rolled into one. ...Here are my printer settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Rework Notes:
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An elegant NAS/Server with support for 3.5 inch drive and active cooling with a fan. It works wonder as a backup server, for example for TimeMachine or ZFS replication. ... If you want to use ZFS remember to use the 64 bit version of Raspberry Pi OS
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## This is a NAS Case for Raspberry Pi 4 and 2x 2.5" USB HD. ... ## Hardware inside: - 1x Raspberry Pi4 - 1x Fan 30mm - 1x OLED Display 128x64 0,96" - 1x Push Button - 2x WD-Elements 2.5" USB 3.0 Portable HD ## Software: - Openmediavault
prusaprinters
I printed the "HDD Best Rack-Adapter from 5.25" to 3.5"" by tibrol (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3671684) to convert my old PC into a NAS-Server. To attach the drives to the rack adapter I used these rails by xcvccccc: <a...
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This is a prime opportunity to build a tiny NAS with the Banana PI M1. It has the capacity to hold a 2.5-inch hard drive. I created this design one year ago for a friend who needed a compact storage solution. To assemble it successfully, you'll...
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This is the second Version of my Raspberry Pi 4 NAS, but now I installed some SSD's and I added more vents in the case. There are 3 different plates, one for the Raspberry Pi, you screw the Pi it down, one for SSD or 2.5" harddisks. (made for...
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I had to make this thing again, because thingverse had a dead link, sorry This is the second Version of my Raspberry Pi 4 NAS, but now I installed some SSD's and I added more vents in the case. There are 3 different plates, one for the Raspberry Pi,...
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This is remix of a Case for a NAS Build with the Odroid H2/2+/3/3+ BoardsI added new HDD rails with vibration dampening.The rails consist of two partsthe rail shell is of PLA/PETGthe rail inserts are TPUThere are two different railslong railshortend...
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Here is the spun text: 3D Model for High-Quality Printing This versatile 3D printing model includes both OBJ and STL formats. Boasting a whopping 500 thousand triangles, this intricately detailed model ensures smooth prints every time. ... Click on the...
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I purchased a new PI to serve as a NAS server for my virtualization cluster, with the intention of keeping the CPU cool and housing a 2.5 inch SSD/HDD. This design satisfies both requirements, providing adequate cooling and a tidy enclosure. To...
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An elegant NAS/Server with support for 3.5 inch drive and active cooling with a fan. It works wonder as a backup server, for example for TimeMachine or ZFS replication.</p> <p>If you want to use ZFS remember to use the 64 bit version of Raspberry Pi...