The file 'ErectorNAS 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 686.9KB.
I got sick of how expensive NAS enclosures were, especially those that could house over 5 drives, so I built my own, (theoretically) infinitely expandable solution. Note this will work with standard 3.5" HDDs up to 1" thick (standard size). But of course you can also use 2.5-3.5" adapter for SSDs. Each frame can support up to 6 drives.
It is intended on becoming an open-frame, all-encompassed NAS server by means of integrated standoffs. I have included some of the parts I built for mine in case you can reuse them. Otherwise, to build your own parts, just follow the spacing pictured (92.50mm, 67.00mm on the x-axis, 32.00mm on the z-axis) for your mounting points.
All holes are designed to work with standard 6#-32 Hard Drive screws.
I recommend these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RHSH5X9
Power meter: KWS-AC301 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGXX92SK
LCD display: Chinese 7" 1024*600 https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806897360383.html
PSU: Seasonic Focus SPX-750 https://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-Focus-SPX-750-750W-ATX23-1/dp/B0B7NRSHDP
If you like it or it saves you money or time, buy me a couple drinks :) I spent easily over 100 hours all together on this.
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Update 11/3/2024: Added mini-ITX motherboard sliders. These are 10mm wider than the NAS frame because mITX width is exactly 170mm also (what a coincidence!)
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HDD_Modular_Frame_-_LCD_Frame.stl | 161.0KB | |
HDD_Modular_Frame_-_Left_name.stl | 1.1MB | |
HDD_Modular_Frame_-_Power_Meter_Frame.stl | 61.4KB | |
HDD_Modular_Frame_-_Right_no_name.stl | 941.6KB | |
HDD_Modular_Frame_-_SFX_PSU_B.stl | 42.9KB | |
HDD_Modular_Frame_-_SFX_PSU_F.stl | 132.6KB | |
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