HDD Cage - stackable
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Update 2: I've successfully implemented the zipties version on my newly built NAS server, where it's been running smoothly for weeks now. Update 1: A new version, hdd_holder_V4.5_zipties, has been created with the ability to stack together using zipties instead of glue. This design might offer better stability but may not be as sturdy. I haven't tested this version yet, but I'm confident it will work. I designed this HDD cage primarily to accommodate more than five hard drives. With this design, you can stack as many as needed; simply attach them on top of one another using glue. The design includes screw holes for HDD screws and space for dissipating heat from the hard drives. However, you'll need to find a way to add a fan yourself if you want one installed. Please note that using PLA filament is not recommended due to its potential to soften or melt inside your PC/NAS/Build (or when holding hard drives in use). Instead, I recommend using PETG or ABS filament.
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