This is my first time to ever attempt to create a NAS case. I'd love your feedback on how it looks and how I could have done it better.
The 3D models for this project are available to all my Printables Club members, become a member, or preview the files here (You can now purchase the file for a one-time-fee if you prefer not to be a member)
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Print bed size required: 210 x 210mm.
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Parts list needed to build a similar system:
( ! ) I recommend doing your own research on what specific parts will work well for your needs but here are some suggestions:
Mini ITX motherboard: amzn.to/3IIrsOv
CPU: amzn.to/43owDN6
SFX PSU: amzn.to/3TIITVt
3.5 HDD (optional): amzn.to/43pwcSM
2.5 HDD (optional): amzn.to/3PpxRSw
2.5 SSD (optional): amzn.to/3VqjIrX
Hardware required to build this case:
M3 threaded inserts: amzn.to/3ILFQWc
M3x10mm machine screws: amzn.to/3TFAe6i
Computer screw kit: amzn.to/3vkSFUp
Filament (PETG recommended): amzn.to/3IJM357
The case uses about 1.2 kilograms of filament, but may vary depending on your specific settings. Check out the Printables link above for more detailed printing instructions.
( ! ) Keep in mind that all the external panels must be printed with zero top and bottom layers, as the infill is what will actually create the ventilation mesh in the panels.
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