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Server Rack Model Designed Specifically for AR/VR Applications, Exclusive to a Private Client. This Custom Model Serves as a Prime Example of Our Capabilities with CGI Models. ...At Our Studio, We Excel at Transforming These Models into Photorealistic...
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This is a well-crafted pie server boasting a distinctive left-sided serrated edge, meticulously created through the use of PLA printing technology which incorporates strategically placed support structures for the handle, resulting in an impressive...
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Here is a LEGO server. Utilize the .io and open in Studio (link below). Additionally, you can utilize the .stl and print it, which I did and turned out great as I waited for the LEGO parts to come in (sadly, I do not have pictures of it printed). ... ...
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With storage space running low, I decided to repurpose my Seagate NAS by mounting it vertically.\r\n\r\nTo achieve this, I designed and built a custom stand that draws inspiration from the sleek, angular casing of the device itself. ...The result is a...
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In case you're wondering what NAS this design is for, the serial number is P50696 (dual disk NAS). Support If you want to support me for the designs I publish for free, please consider using my AliExpress Affiliate Link when buying something from...
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... under the tray. Here's some information about my NAS case: I'm using a mini-ITX motherboard, an SFX power supply, one 140mm fan (with 120mm mount options) - specifically the Thermalright TY-14013BW model, and it will hold five 3.5-inch hard drives.
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This is a cake server that cuts a perfect slice and grabs it so you can serve faster and it is easy to use and very useful. It takes about 36 minutes to print at .3mm layer heights. and 54 minutes at .2mm heights, and you do not need any special...
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This cake server is easy to use and very useful. It takes about 36 minutes to print at .3mm layer heights. and 54 minutes at .2mm heights, and you do not need any special settings.</p><p>This version is the final version I am working on making...
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-Add the mSATA to the NAS board -Put the heat sink on the OrangePI, connect the PI to the NAS board -Screw in the whole assembly -If a SATA drive is used, connect the cable to the drive and mount the drive to the case -Mount the uUSB above the SATA...
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I have been trying to make a complete printed case for my diy nas. This is my first all printed case. I used some 3m 25/30 screw to hold harddisk cage to front and back. for the tray and sides see picture af screws. Harddisk uses "normal" harddisk...
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This upgraded version features a laser-cut case crafted from high-quality plexiglass, which securely fastens to the motherboard or hard drive via direct screws. ... A moderate level of assembly is required to mount this device, adding an extra layer of...
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Hello,\n\nA few days back, I streamlined my network setup and ran out of room, so I decided to mount my Seagate NAS upright.\n\nTo accomplish this, I built the stand I'm sharing now, which is shaped after the device casing with its angular...
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I needed a case rack mounted for my DIY NAS. I've used a motherboard from ASUS (AT4NM10T-I). ... In order to build this you need: Bunch of M3 nuts and screws; Two 80mm fans; A 16mm power button ...
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This is a cat scratching post that can contain up to 6 3.5" SATA hard drives, and support the PC case that will sit atop it.The enclosure is made with a 6" PVC pipe wrapped in Manila rope. ...The drive mounting brackets are 3D printed and attached via...
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Webpage: https://toomas633.github.io/ This is a NAS case designed for use with a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ or later. There is a mount for a Pi inside on the bottom plate and also included a slide mount for mounting a Pi inside the drive bay. 6 rails for...
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Going away gift for NAS Corpus Christi Medical Staff in Texas. ...For military and any medical professional.
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I've paired Base and Tapa perfectly. To prevent excessively loud noise levels, I suggest adding a resistance to the fan (50x50mm, 5v,015A). You'll need: * 4 USB extensions (with soldering tools) to keep it compact * A female RJ45 connector and about...
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-Changed may things :) -Front with raspberry logo. ... -Inside mount have ventilation holes -Made enclosure higher to have 50x50 fan inside.
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I'm crafting a custom enclosure for a fellow Raspberry Pi enthusiast I encountered online. ...To make it more accessible, I've divided the design into smaller segments, allowing users to conserve filament if needed.
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Cependant la backplate et la frontplate ont été modélisées pour 3 HDD, donc vous devrez la modifier en conséquence, en faisant attention à bien garder les empreintes pour fixer le ventilateur.Dans le cas où vous voudriez utiliser un Raspberry Pi...
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I lost my QNAP NAS key a while back, so I threw together a quick one to get the job done.
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Originally conceived by Michael Klements using transparent acrylic and laser-cut files, this version is adapted for 3D printers.This is a remix from: https://www.the-diy-life.com/how-to-build-a-raspberry-pi-nas-using-open-media-vault/For detailed...
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Small and beaty NAS case, on stx-n39, may be modified for other 120*120mm motherboard. ...Source in zip, step or f3d.Sata data cables for 3.5" dual 90 degrees x3 10cm lenght, for 2.5" x2 15cm lenght one side 90 degrees.WD Purple is so hot, i am...
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The Raspberry PI is not easily placed inside the case due to its audio jack, but once it's in place, it securely holds itself without needing screws. To assemble this project, start by desoldering the right USB mount on the Raspberry PI. ...Then,...
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... 2.5 inch SATA disk. ... It is a simple design where the 2.5 inch SSD disk is mounted to the raspberry Pi. The mount that hold them together also holds the cover in place. This Pi mini NAS is for: - Raspbery Pi 1B+ - Raspbery Pi 2 - Raspbery Pi 3
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This is a straightforward yet practical frame that I created to hold various components of my Raspberry Pi-based NAS together in one spot. Initially, I thought about building an enclosure with disks inside but decided that since the disks were...