This is a mini server rack designed to hold my homelab setup. It has bays for a Synology NAS DS224+, Lenovo ThinkCentre M710Q (it fits another models like M700, M720Q, M910Q, M715Q as well ), TP-Link TL-SG608E and a patch panel.
Usually it is common to find this mini server racks with dimension of 10 inches. Mine design doesn't follow this standard. The rack has 220mm wide. The main reason is I needed a more compact design to fit in the space taht I had available and should fit on my artillery sidewinder X2 printing bed.
I designed this rack in a way that is possible to stackable as well. So if it is required more than 4 bays you can print 2 racks and stack uppon each other and have more space for more bays, although I did not test this possibility.
Is possible to enclose the sides with an acrilic panel if you want and make the structure more strong. It isn't a must but is possible.
The design was made for a 0.6mm nozzle and 0.32mm layer high. I splited the rack into 2 parts. The orientation must be with the front face down (the face where the screws to hold the panels goes). The rack joinning must be printed 4 unities.
The rack was printed in PLA and the feet was printed in TPU but could be printed in other material as well.
I added a tray lock object so the bays can be fixated in the rack without screws, although it is recommended M4 screws.
To assembly it will be required 32 M4 x 8 mm screws and 32 nuts.
This model was inspired by https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5146793
The author remixed this model.
Completely redesigned from scratch. Reduced the length of the collumns, added more screw holes, changed dimensions.