Modified version of a BlueSCSI v2 Macintosh SE bracket designed by Joe's Computer Museum (jcm-1.com).
Revision 5 has guides for the sides, top, and bottom of the SD card, larger supports, and larger mounting holes for the bottom.
This bracket replaces the floppy and hard drive brackets in the Macintosh SE/30 computer replacing the floppy drive slot with a panel exposing a slot large enough to insert the SD card from the front of the computer.
The bracket also includes a mount to hold the original hard disk LED in the original position just behind the light channel on the front panel above the floppy disk slot. If you use the more commonly provided LEDs for your BlueSCSI, the mounting hole is too large and should be resized. Or you can just wrap a bit of tape around the LED to hold it in place.
Most external access brackets use the back expansion slot to expose the SD card.
SE_30_BlueSCSI_V2_Frame_REV5.stl | 370.6KB | |
SE_30_BlueSCSI_V2_Frame_REV_4.stl | 366.9KB |