10 inch rack project

10 inch rack project

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Welcome to the 10inch project! ======================== In an effort to combine all my home devices for networking into a 10" rack, I designed several mounting brackets for my devices which are not tailored to any rack standard. All designs are driven by the maximum print size of my printer (205x205mm)! The 10 inch standard requires the brackets to be 254mm in width. If you place them diagonally onto the build plate, in my case their backsides extend along the build plate edges and an angle, up to 135mm of usable depth for the USG bracket. A bit more is possible (think the empty shelf) but not really required for my devices. I'm using Fusion360 and can provide the original files on request, just let me know. Also, I potentially can quickly design brackets for your devices, if you send me the required dimensions. All files which I use myself have been printed and tested before upload, with the exception of the front plate cover and closed shelf. Please post makes if you do print one! Files description: ----------------------- * 10inch_Ubiquiti_unifi_USG.stl Provides a bracket for the Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway. The Info-LED on top is usually off for me, so I didn't see a need to have it visible at all times. * 10inch_Ubiquiti_unifi_8-port_switch_60W.stl Provides a bracket for the Ubiquiti Unifi 8-port Switch 60W. It has a pulled back front face in the LED area, so that you don't miss out on the link- and PoE-status. I don't own a non-60W switch (the old ones with 1 PoE port and PoE-passthrough), but if you do and this print fits, let me know! * 10inch_2x_RaspberryPi_3B_+_0.91_OLED_128x32.stl and 10inch_2xRaspberryPi_4_+_0.91_OLED_128x32 Provides a bracket for 2 Raspberry Pi (tested with model 3B and 4) and two 0.91 inch OLED displays (with 128x32 pixels). Both PIs run Node-Red which I use to drive the displays via i2c. They host various services, from pi-hole to homebridge and the unifi controller. As a single one was heavily loaded, I got a second one. * 10inch_2x_RaspberryPi_3B.stl and _4B.stl Same as above, without the cutout for the display. For adding LEDs I recommend printing it as is and then drill holes as needed. This way you avoid ghosting around holes. * 10inch_Netgear_FS105.stl and 10inch_TP-Link_SG108.stl Provide brackets for 5- and 8-port switches as indicated. As the two I have are from different brands but have almost identical measures, I'd say these brackets fit other standard switches as well. Let me know if you use it for other devices, so I can mention them here! * 10inch_Zyxel_VMG-1312b30a.stl Provides a bracket for this modem/router. * 10inch_Hue+Fritz7312.st Provides a shelf for the Philips Hue bridge 2 (square bridge) and a FritzBox 7312. * 10inch_120mm_fan.stl Upon user requst it is designed to hold a 120mm fan. Take care to use a real 120mm size fan, as some fans seem to be larger in dimensions (e.g. 124mm etc). If you need larger ones, let me know. Unfortunately, due to the size limitation, only 2 screws will hold the fan. Untested. * 10inch_2x_80mm_fan.stl Designed for 2x 80mm fans, untested. * 10inch_closed_shelf.stl, 10inch_open_shelf.stl and 10inch_empty_position_cover.stl Provide brackets designed as shelves so that you can put any other kind of devices on them or host some supplies. Open and closed designs available. The seperate cover just closes open positions visually. To fit my build plate, I cannot design them with a rectangular surface. * empty_keystone_cover.stl The keystone cover is not 10" specific and meant to close any unused ports on standard modular keystone panels.

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