Cool! Thank you for sharing!. It look awesome on my Plinkster .22lr


When it says 1x2x6 (or whatever) does that mean 1 unit x 2 units of 42mm, and height as 6x 7mm units?
awesome print, thanks!!!....will hex nuts work the same as the square?
@VincentCimin_1375226 hexagonal nuts are too round and MIGHT start rotating itself inside the print - they might work without tension, but on the long run, they'll worn out the print walls and start spinning
Did you use any of the rails/grips to mount the power strips?
@JNHobbymaker Yes, i have two power strips under my desk mounted with these, sometimes you need to edit their width/height to make them fit, but my whole under-desk ecosystem is mounted using these, so I can vouch they work (If you hang 20kg of power adapters off it, it might give up, but otherwise its fine, I have 10socked power strip mounted
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Looks cool How much paracord do you think it can hold?
@Charely6_177979 Old post but I just finished assembling mine and it holds roughly 35ft of paracord.
@Simon_902403 Love it, glad you liked it.
Thank you for comment and Im happy you liked the design. Sadly no idea about premade profile sets, I just make my own as I work with applications. Community website (or even just a github repo with profiles) sounds like good idea
Got the Xencelabs QuickKeys recently and really like working with them! But they felt a bit awkward to use as it was too flat. Quick look here didn’t let me disappointed, someone made an awesome model of a functional and great looking stand. I like how satisfying this model looks with all the screws, any the texture added by my print sheet just makes it perfect. Thanks for making and sharing this model!
Filament is Prusament Galaxy Black PLA.
PS: Got any tips on where to find some premade profile sets? Otherwise I might just screw together a community website for it myself.
Looking good in this somewhat transparent "Anime Pink" from 3dqf.
My only issue is bulging along the bottom which makes the space key tricky to press.
@Christopher_829997 thank you for rating and comment, I'll investigate the bulging, i didnt noticed any at the bottom (this is internal rev3, and i had bulging on top, which was removed by now)
I really like this sturdy design. What would make this case even better would be if the screw holes in the bottom would fit M3 hex nuts.
@Piro_302597 Oh, I didn't know that. Square nuts are hard to come by in the avarage hardware store around here...
@MartinLey_754682 look for DIN 562: https://allegro.pl/oferta/nakretki-kwadratowe-niskie-m4-din562-50szt-9737022172?fromVariant=9737024769 its exactly this thing, it should be no more than 2usd/50pieces, look on local ebay shops or something similar, I get 95% of my screws/bolts/nuts from internet.
Awesome project.
Could this be extended to be rack mountable? With rack ears?
Or is the weight to large?
@Nicolai_693336 Hello,
Weight is too high for now when with disks- It was made in mind of being placed on top of metal shelf thats rack-mountable - so all stress is transfered to metal sheet.
Hi. Any chance of sharing the models for modification? Would like to make some minor changes for racking and also add a backplane. Of course, it will remain your design.
Orientation / support settings?
Interesting design, I think you miss an object, I see an hdd_frame_screwless_A.obj but not found hdd_frame_screwless_B.obj I think you use slicer to mirror ..._A.obj on the longitudinal axe.