3D Printing
Step 1: Print the custom components
You will need a 3d printer and about 1kg of PLA filament.
Using the slicer that comes with your printer, print the following parts. Some require support. A brim is advised for all parts.
Name | STL file | Qty | Supports Required? |
---|---|---|---|
bottom | bottom_v1.3.stl | 1 | No |
rack legs | Rack_Leg_21_Units.stl | 4 | No |
Netgate Shelf | SG-1100_Shelfv1.1.stl | 1 | No |
NUC Shelf | Tall_NUC_Shelf_v1.2.stl | 1 | No |
Omni Shelf | Omni_20_v1.5.stl | 1 | No |
Omni Shelf Lid | Omni_20_Top_v1.5.stl | 1 | No |
Patch panel | Keystone_Patch_Panel_2_Unitsv2.1.stl | 1 | No |
SSD shelf | Dual_SSD_Shelf-_v2.0.stl | 1 | No |
UniFi Switch Shelf | USW-Flex_Shelfv1.2.stl | 1 | No |
USB Power Shelf | USB_Hub_Shelf_v1.2.stl | 1 | No |
Raspberry Pi Shelf | RPi_4B_Shelf_v1.3.stl | 1 | No |
Stuff Shelf | Stuff_Shelf_1.0.stl | 1 | No |
Power Box | Power_Box_v1.3.stl | 1 | No |
AP Mount Top | AP_Mount_for_1430New_v1.5_Top.stl | 1 | Yes |
AP Mount Bottom | AP_Mount_for_1430New_v1.5_Bottom.stl | 1 | Yes |
You can download all of the STLs as a single zipfile
Step 2: Remove the brim
Remove the brim with a utility knife