Netgear Multiboard Brackets Stack for 2x GS108 switches

This is a remix of the single multiboard brackets in combination with Underwear to stack two 8 ports Netgear Switches.
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I have two 8 port switches stacked and I wanted to them to hang them on my multiboard system. Due to room on my wall I preferred to have them stacked instead of next to each other, so I assembled the orginal brackets to an assembled one for two switches. The holes of the second bracket are still there as I hadn't the right hardware to run fusion and fix that, but it has no downside for this bracket other that that you see it when the are not in use. It saves a little filament ;-) 

I used eSun PLA+ in blue with good results. Let me know if you have good results with other material. 

For me the print time on my Artillery Sidewinder X2 with Klipper and Orca Slicer is approx. 3,5 hours.

Important directive

Before you screw the Underwear feet under the brackets, be sure to let them cool properly for at least half a day so that the filament can harden. Otherwise the litte screw pin's wil break of and you can print them again. (Experience from 1st hand)

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The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

I assembled 1 set of brackets to a set of double brackets for stacking two Netgear GS108 switches. 

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