nuc library 3d models
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A Plywood 5 Frame Medium Nuc, designed by D Coates, features components that can be milled using a X-Carve 1000 machine.
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Allows mounting 2x Nucs over 2x 3.5" HDD's Split into two peices that are screwed together to save need for so many supports.
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Customization of the Modular NUC Rack has led to a clever repurposing of underutilized space on the base unit, creating a more efficient system. ...Additionally, integration of an SSD mounting option maximizes storage capacity and streamlines data...
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This is a custom-built wall mount specifically designed for an Intel NUC model i5BEK, paired with a robust 140mm fan to keep it running smoothly during the sweltering summer months.
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Honey Bee Pro Nuc box has become popular but could be better. ... Entrance with Landing Board Entrance Cover * Print on end with raft and supports Entrance Closing slide * Print flat
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Intel NUC wall mount with 80mm fan mount if you put a fan on this be sure to put some washers or a spacer behind to allow air to flow. simple print in PLA. ...no special instructions.
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This is a simple 30mm riser for NUC computers with a 95mm x 90mm footprint. it allows some airflow on its bottom side for beetter cooling. Anti-slip nubs may be added on the base. ... No supports required.
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The NONEAD nGripper90, featuring CB4.0 technology, is integrated with the nUC-M CB4.0 module, which offers 4DI, 4DO, 1EI, 1SI, 1Ethernet, 1COM port, and a noneAD (RS485) communication interface. ...For more information, visit www.nonead.com.
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Modified versions to support 5th through 7th Gen Intel NUCs and if you print extensions for the slim models to support 2.5" SATA drives.I used this model for 2.5" extensions.https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5441566
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... or a raspberry pi. ...The pi's holes fit m2.5 screw without needing a nut, I left the nuc's holes larger so it matches the vesa holes, I also don't trust the plastic threads to hold up if there's any significant axial loads so I used nuts for those.
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... plastic plate and screw this into the VESA holes. Use the NUC insert to mount the NUC on one side. ...Use the Raspberry mount to mount the Raspberry Pi to the other side, or mount two RasPi for balancing.I am using an Ender 3 V3 SE to print these.
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This mount is designed fasten to your NUC using two M3 x 8mm socket cap screws on the bottom.I've included the .f3d (Autodesk Fusion) file for anyone who wants to customize/remix it for their needs.I printed this on a modified Anycubic i3 Mega...
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This mount is designed fasten to your NUC using two M3 x 8mm socket cap screws on the bottom.I've included the .f3d (Autodesk Fusion) file for anyone who wants to customize/remix it for their needs.I printed this on a modified Anycubic i3 Mega...
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--- Other Versions --- There are also other versions of this mount: 1 TIER v2 - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/intel-nuc-under-desk-mount-1-tier 2 TIER v2 - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/intel-nuc-under-desk-mount-2-tier-v2 3 TIER v2 -...
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... the bottom part is the same from the original mojotang's thing. You need to print 2 top and 2 bottom parts, and screw onto the original NUC mounting plate. ...I also used some 3M VHB double sided tape on the bottom part for imcreased safety.
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... simple adapters to fit on the back of the Ergotron arm. They are screwed to the Intel VESA100 mounting plate using standard M4 x 5mm screws.The NUC can then be hung from the back of the Dual Arm, hiding the cabling and freeing up more desk space.
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Finally, use the original case bottom and screw it onto the plate.Be sure that all parts labeled "Front", including the original case bottom, are facing towards the NUC front (where the power button is).Print SettingsPrinter:Creality CR6...
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I used M2.5 heat set inserts on the top of the plate to interface with the existing NUC bottom plate, and M3 heat set inserts on the side for the plate to be connected to the shell. To connect the drive to the NUC, I used this cable from Amazon. To...
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I used M2.5 heat set inserts on the top of the plate to interface with the existing NUC bottom plate, and M3 heat set inserts on the side for the plate to be connected to the shell. To connect the drive to the NUC, I used [this...
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### To Purchase * NUCs (e.g., NUC5i5MYHE with vPro for remote console) * Fans (92x92x25mm, e.g., SUNON MagLev Motor Fan ME92252V2-0000-A99) * PSU (12-24 Vdc with enough power; e.g., Tracopower TXH 600-124) * Nuc internal power connector 2x2 and pins...
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Additionally, I added holes to minimize resin usage and relocated the mounting holes to 85mm center-to-center distance to match my NUC's specifications. ... For optimal results, it is recommended to print this design using an engineering resin ("tough...
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The Intel NUC Lid / cover features three strategically placed BNC through-hole mounts designed specifically for an M.2 capture card, similar to the popular Blackmagic Design Micro, Yuan, or Magewell cards. To ensure optimal airflow and prevent...
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... some working designs, thought I'd share with the community. If you have an Intel NUC already, you can just print the bottom and use that instead of the entire case, I just model all of the case materials because I had board-only setups at the time.
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The INTEL NUC boasts two slots for adding cards, but unfortunately, only one is capable of housing an mSATA device. However, if you're lucky enough to possess a half height mSATA ssd, you may find yourself out of options - unless you can creatively...
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... doesn't. What equipment will be going into the rack? If you're planning on using this rack for a NUC-based setup, I'd love to hear about the types of equipment you plan to put in it. ...I'll do my best to design trays that fit commonly used gear.
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This is a custom version of DavidJohnston's Parametric OpenSCAD Base for Intel 5th Generation NUC, tailored to meet my specific needs.\nI've made numerous adjustments to fine-tune this project, including:\n-Installing mounting points for a 2.5" hard...
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When mounting both the base and the HDD, I used the following screws: * 3 x 2.5" HDD screws * 4 x 3x12mm tapping screws/chipboard screws to fix the HDD holder to the base * 4 x M2.5x16mm DIN912 allen screws to secure the expansion base to the NUC...
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Stackable rack for mini PC (Brix, Nuc, ...) for better cooling and silence. The whole thing has 4 bases: Top base, PC base, FAN base and Bottom Base, which are connected to each other by standoffs. PC base has 4 x limiters to fix PC in the center...
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I purchased this BLKD34010WYB kit from Amazon, specifically https://www.amazon.com/Intel-D34010WYB-NUC-Motherboard-i3-4010U/dp/B00JVCW682/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1487828956&sr=1-1&keywords=BLKD34010WYB. I'm using it as a compact ESXi server,...
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This is a work in progress OpenSCAD design for a base that's tailored specifically for a 5th generation NUC. I'm currently waiting for it to be manufactured by Shapeways and there might need to be some tweaking before it reaches perfection. The...