Sci-Pi NAS

Sci-Pi NAS

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Sci-Fi inspired Raspberry Pi 4 case. This design was heavily influenced by the stunning 3D artwork of LoneWolf3d (https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xNnOO). The current version of this case comes in two different configurations: A) holds one Pi 4, two 3.5-inch hard drives, and one 120mm fan. B) holds three Pi 4's, three 3.5-inch hard drives, and one 120mm fan. Configuration A is perfect for housing a NAS. Configuration B is ideal for setting up a PI cluster. Assembly isn't too complicated, but in configuration "B" there's very little extra space available. I made sure to remove any unnecessary material to minimize print time and plastic usage. To assemble the case, simply print all the parts designated for your chosen configuration (A or B) along with all the untagged components. Here's a breakdown of the required materials: | Count | Item | Length Min | Length Max | |------- |------------------------------ |------- |------- | | 8 | M4 Socket Cap | 40 | 45 | | 8 | M4-Nut | ----- | ----- | | 4-12 | #6-32 UNC | 4 | 6 | | 4-12 | M3 | 4 | 7 | | 8 | M3 Optional | 10 | 15 | | 8 | M3-Nut Optional | | | | 1-3 | 5V/3A dc/dc converter | ----- | ----- | | 1-3 | Sata to USB3 w/ 12V power | | | | 1 | 120mm fan | | | | ? | resistors for fan Optional | | | | 1-3 | Cat-6 Keystone jack | | | | 1 | DC Power Connector FC681493 | | | | 2 | M2 | 4 | 7 | | ? | Cat 5e/6 cable | | | The only part that requires additional support is the bottom mount for two RPI's. If you found this design useful, please consider donating to my paypal.me account. Your contribution will help cover the time and effort I invested in creating this case.

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