SA120 Drive Caddy Clip
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I purchased several SAS caddies from Amazon specifically designed to fit my Lenovo SA-120 drive bay. However, the side clips on these caddies proved to be extremely fragile and broke easily when I pulled them out of their packaging. Taking precise measurements allowed me to accurately replicate the design of the clips using 3D printing technology. I must admit that the printed clips do not stay securely in place within the drive caddy, but they are still suitable for use as a substitute. For my own project, I used Cura's Ultra-fine quality setting with a layer height of 0.06mm and printed the clips on a Makergear M2 using Hatchbox black PLA filament without infill or supports. To achieve optimal results, I printed the clips at an extremely slow speed of around 20-30mm/s. Despite these challenges, the final product turned out well enough to meet my needs.
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