mac pro 2013 stand 3d models
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A Mac Pro hard drive docking bay-compatible SSD adapter plate attaches via split locking tabs, firmly fitting into the pre-existing metal drive tray for swift installation. ...Ideal for 3D printing on a MakerBot Replicator 2 with optimal 0.2mm layer...
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Instructions: I looked at many images on Google for the Mac Pro which I used when I was in university. I loved the design so much that I went on to model it from drawings I found online using Archicad. It's all in one file, ready for you to print...
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... smaller printers. This model includes the Mac Pro 'shroud,' but please note that this element is not part of the actual object. ...The lid itself has been modeled both as a single piece and also split into thirds and sixths for added flexibility.
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A custom lid for my Mac Pro trashcan that allows hot air to escape while preventing coffee spills from damaging it. I'm drawn to its sleek cubic shape. Initially, I experimented with a catenary design, but it failed to meet my expectations. This...
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A simple enclosure (130x325x280mm) emulates the Mac Pro case design from Apple. Two models are offered, one featuring a straightforward appearance without mesh details or icon, and the other model includes these features. Steps for both models are...
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You can clearly see that I have positioned a plant right next to my Mac Pro, necessitating a way to keep clutter at bay. One notable feature of this enclosure is the presence of decently large holes in its top, suggesting it could be repurposed as a...
cults3d
As I needed to place my Mac Pro beneath my desk for a while, where I constantly bashing my chair into it, I needed a solution to preserv my presious alu-wonder-machine. Designed a quick "snap on" bumper to be placed on top, bottom or both, so that...
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... $fn while designing and bumping it up for the final render. I suppose you could call this a remake of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3694153 It is all described in the blog at https://saccade.com/blog/2019/06/how-to-make-apples-mac-pro-holes/
cgtrader
A precise 3d model of the Mac Pro computer has been crafted. This model is compatible with various software packages, including and extending beyond 3ds max 2010. Compatible packages include 3ds max 2011 and subsequent versions. Available formats...
prusaprinters
As I needed to place my Mac Pro beneath my desk for a while, where I constantly bashing my chair into it, I needed a solution to preserv my presious alu-wonder-machine. Designed a quick "snap on" bumper to be placed on top, bottom or both, so that it...
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... time (refer to image). Secure the SSD in place using screws. I have successfully used this adapter for two months with no issues while frequently transporting my Power Mac. ...Don't forget to express your gratitude if you find this helpful!
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I'd be happy to help support placing the 15-inch MacBook Pro closed.
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Basically Mac mini M1 stand with usb-c hub with ssd enclosure - added MacBook Pro 16" stand
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Hi All, I've always wanted to create a mac pro in miniature. In fact, I made one before so I could install a dvd burner inside (see here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:688986) This one houses an old school mac mini. I think it's fantastic! And if...
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compact vertical stand for mac mini designed to be srewed into a desk
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... to estimate some of the dimensions from photos. Stand is slightly wider (4mm) than the mac studio to accommodate 3mm walls to hold the Mac in place. Future improvements (e.g. ...hope someone else does this lol): * Add a 120mm dust filter option
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Slide in an iPad (designed for the iPad Air, although the iPad mini and possibly the iPad Pro), and connect your Mac to an external display and boom! Ready to go.The fun holes are to use slightly less plastic, although they are tougher to print and...
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On top of my projector I needed some space for better ventilation so I created this stand for my M1 Mac Mini.PETG or PLA
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This stand allows you to keep your mac mini elevated while still being able to plug in any cables you need to.
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This stand is for a MacBook Pro (15 inches) and an iPad Air with Apple's Smart Cover. ... The top opening for the Mac is 16mm and for the iPad is 12.5 mm.To print the file I only added paint-on supports at the highest point of the arc. Printed...
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This is a versatile adjustable mac stand that enables you to adjust the angle at which your Mac is held. To assemble the stand, you will need to print five Pivot Cylinders to join the front, back, and bottom sections together. ... Print Settings Printer...
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The stand I designed is composed of two parts: - Top: Made out of PLA, fits ring structure at the bottom of Mac Studio - Bottom: Made out of TPU A strip of filter fleece (G4) is wrapped around the stand and fixed with masking tape. ...The open cross...
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I connect two MacBooks to my Ultrawide Monitor but could not find a stand for two Macs. ... I use it woth a 14" MBP and a 13" MacBook Air.
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I really wanted a Mac stand that could elevate my mac to an ideal height while also allowing me to use it as a screen with an external keyboard and mouse. Then I recalled owning a 3D printer! So, here's what I came up with - it even features storage...
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... two total parts, each offering 15% infill for base flexibility. ...The undersized gap ensures snug side support while the built-in 3-degree tilt keeps your Mini upright. Check it out on Tinkercad: https://tinkercad.com/things/hzIxmbA5uTP-mac-mini-stand
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The original ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2135190 ) was perfect for my Mac, a little loose but that was fine. After I received my iPad, I needed a place for it. So I thought why not a double arch. The original model was just doubled so...
prusaprinters
The original ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2135190 ) was perfect for my Mac, a little loose but that was fine. After I received my iPad, I needed a place for it. So I thought why not a double arch. The original model was just doubled so that...
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I was searching for a straightforward stand for my Mac Mini server, one with a simple design that wouldn't require too many supports or overhangs to print easily. I stumbled upon the Mac Mini Foot by codiourso and they generously included the...