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Kernel Bob
@kbob@chaos.social  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

I printed a little stand to get my NAS off the floor.

It's two pieces, reinforced with some pieces of threaded rod I had on hand.

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The 3D printed PC stand is upside down, and the two halves are pulled apart by 40 millimeters or so.  There are two threaded rods that run between the halves, inside the bracing, and one that runs through both pieces and locks them together.
The 3D printed PC stand is upside down, and the two halves are pulled apart by 40 millimeters or so. There are two threaded rods that run between the halves, inside the bracing, and one that runs through both pieces and locks them together.
The 3D printed PC stand is upside down, and the two halves are pulled apart by 40 millimeters or so. There are two threaded rods that run between the halves, inside the bracing, and one that runs through both pieces and locks them together.
The 3D printed PC stand is upside down.  On the underside, you can see that bracing runs between the legs, and the line where the two halves join has a notch to align the pieces.  Each leg has three holes running through its length.
The 3D printed PC stand is upside down. On the underside, you can see that bracing runs between the legs, and the line where the two halves join has a notch to align the pieces. Each leg has three holes running through its length.
The 3D printed PC stand is upside down. On the underside, you can see that bracing runs between the legs, and the line where the two halves join has a notch to align the pieces. Each leg has three holes running through its length.
A 3D printed stand PC stand.  It has four legs and four indentations for the PC's rubber feet.  It is in two pieces with a visible shut line.
A 3D printed stand PC stand. It has four legs and four indentations for the PC's rubber feet. It is in two pieces with a visible shut line.
A 3D printed stand PC stand. It has four legs and four indentations for the PC's rubber feet. It is in two pieces with a visible shut line.
A Silverstone DS380 small form factor PC case is sitting on a four legged, 3D printed stand.
A Silverstone DS380 small form factor PC case is sitting on a four legged, 3D printed stand.
A Silverstone DS380 small form factor PC case is sitting on a four legged, 3D printed stand.
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Jason Evangelho 馃惂馃帓
@killyourfm@layer8.space  路  activity timestamp 2 days ago

I am proud and ridiculously excited to introduce you to The Computer Upcycle Project! Welcome to Episode 60 of Linux For Everyone, featuring the inspirational @codemonkeymike!

https://linuxforeveryone.net/episode-60-the-computer-upcycle-project-with-mike-kelly/

#Linux #NixOS #NAS #Olympia

Linux For Everyone

Episode 60: The Computer Upcycle Project (with Mike Kelly)

Mike Kelly is using Linux, his passion, and his free time to change people's lives. He's already made a positive impact on 1500 people in his local community, and he's just getting warmed up. Plus: I'm jumping down the NAS rabbit hole.
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