
HP Z1 Dual 2.5" HDD/SSD SATA Caddy
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I got an HP Z1 workstation with a missing HDD caddy, and I discovered the OEM part would cost me at least $50 or more, so I took matters into my own hands. The caddy was mainly used for a microserver on both sides and top, requiring some modifications. After designing it in CAD using Fusion 360 (solid.stl), I realized that the generated STL model wasn't accurate. Cura and other slicers missed some walls and added others, resulting in a total failure. With no time to search for mistakes or redraw everything, I decided to break down the design into three parts: top.stl, bottom.stl, and 3x standoff.stl. After printing these, I glued the top and bottom together and screwed the standoffs into place by eye. BEWARE: Adding SOLID.STL is only for imagination of how it works; please keep in mind that it's broken. BEWARE: The top HDD/SSD must be 7mm high to fit properly. If you need to accommodate a 9.5mm device, you'll have to increase the height of the top piece accordingly.
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