DLink DNS320L NAS drive handle
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. Nothing fancy. I bought a second NAS device (used) for home storage and it came without drive removal handles so I created some with my HICTOP 3D printer. I used Taulman 910 nylon to make mine, but ABS or PLA might also work - although I haven't tried them yet, they may be too brittle. The handles are curved and I started out trying to design them that way before deciding on a simpler approach instead. I print them flat then use a heat gun to bend the ends. To ensure proper bending, I added lines where they need to curve, making it easier to get the right angle. If you're familiar with the NAS device, the handles are longer at one end than the other, so the short end bends just shy of 90 degrees while the long end bends more than that.
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