SSD Stackers – 2.5″ HDDs Work Too! (Previously “Dual SSD Stackers”) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

SSD Stackers (as well as the old "Dual SSD Stackers") are meant to allow you to stack and mount two (or more, now thanks to SapperSquid's suggestion) 2.5" drives (SSD or HDD) together, and then be mounted in desktop computer cases that have mounting holes for only a single drive (where there is still clearance for two 2.5" drives).

PRO TIP: Always start by mounting your top drive from the bottom, and stack from there... I might try to get some instructions put together later to illustrate this.

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2-1-16 - Finally got around to testing the new "infinistackable" design (9mm widehole version) myself, and I'm pleased to say it works great! I only had spare 2.5" HDDs laying around to test, but this will absolutely work with SSDs (recommend the 7mm version for SSDs). Have a gander at the newly uploaded image of the new design shown in red... I'll try to post more images/info later.

11/9/15 - New files (ssd_stacker...stl) are currently untested, but should be infinitely stackable! Added new stacker design with SapperSquid's suggestion, and a couple other tweaks implimented. New filenames now reflect drive sizes, and also made a second version that has slightly wider holes for screws to fit through easier (hopefully). I will try to follow up in the next few days with a photo of more than two drives stacked using these.

Might try compacting things even more in a future iteration... for those that might need to fit more in a smaller amount of space. Current design allows for better airflow however.

=======================Old info=======================

The original "dual_ssd_stacker_final_flat1" files are meant for 9mm drives, and the "dual_ssd_stacker_final_flat1_7mm" files are meant for 7mm drives.

12/11/14 - Just tested the 7mm stacker with two 1TB Samsung EVO SSDs, and they mounted beautifully. Furthermore, the two "stacked" drives mounted just as well into the HDD/SSD sled that came with the computer case I am currently building into.

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dual_ssd_stacker_final_flat1_4.stl 560.6KB
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dual_ssd_stacker_final_flat1_7mm_4.stl 551.3KB
ssd_stacker_final_7mm.stl 106.6KB
ssd_stacker_final_9mm.stl 108.2KB
ssd_stacker_widehole_final_7mm.stl 107.9KB
ssd_stacker_widehole_final_9mm.stl 107.2KB