Raspberry Pi Rack - TP-Link TL-SG105 stand

Raspberry Pi Rack - TP-Link TL-SG105 stand

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I was assembling a compact Raspberry Pi Cluster, and downloaded the "Raspberry Pi Rack case or rack cluster" designed by yooodaha. Then I spotted hubschrauber's design for the Netgear GS108. I appreciated the layout, but I already had a TP-Link switch stored in a drawer, so I created a similar design using OpenSCAD. I utilized a M5 threaded rod in the Raspberry Pi Rack, extending through all four pillars, and on top and bottom I secured it with regular M5 nuts. My cut of the M5 had some sharp edges, so I printed custom nut caps that fit perfectly into the TP-Link stand. Edit: Added a version featuring longer legs. The standard version reaches from the top of the switch to the bottom of the metal case. The "Higher_feet"-version extends slightly further and includes the length of the rubber feet on the switch.

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