3D Printing
Step 1: Print the custom components
Using the slicer that comes with your 3d printer, slice the following parts, and then print them.
Some parts require support. A brim is advised for all parts.
Qty | Item | Material | File | Supports Required? |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | base plate | 50 g of PLA | baseplate.stl | No |
4 | rack legs | 240 g of PLA | beam.stl | No |
1 | top plate | 50 g of PLA | topplate.stl | No |
1 | ap mount top | 40 g of PLA | ap_mount_for_1430_top.stl | Yes |
1 | ap mount bottom | 40 g of PLA | ap_mount_for_1430_bottom.stl | Yes |
1 | power box | 60 g of PLA | power_box.stl | No |
1 | nuc10i5fnh shelf | 50 g of PLA | shelf_h4_--nuc_tall.stl | No |
2 | raspberry pi 4b shelf | 100 g of PLA | shelf_h2_--rpi_shelf.stl | No |
You can download all of the STLs as a single zipfile
Step 2: Remove the brim
Remove the brim with a utility knife