Update on the lab rack decision: I started printing the Lab Rax.
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RE: https://hachyderm.io/@badnetmask/116432248383092547
Update on the lab rack decision: I started printing the Lab Rax. It has the minimum size that I need (5U) and can be expanded (up to 10U). It also has a very strong community behind it, which will make it very easy to find parts.
I'll be sure to post photos when I'm done.
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Okay, I see what you mean.
But even if I would accept the lack of ventilation, these are too heavy to put on a desk or a shelf.
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That should be neat.@badnetmask @Workshopshed i would print a 10" rack, but I already started investing into 19" equipment, hm
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RE: https://hachyderm.io/@badnetmask/116432248383092547
Update on the lab rack decision: I started printing the Lab Rax. It has the minimum size that I need (5U) and can be expanded (up to 10U). It also has a very strong community behind it, which will make it very easy to find parts.
I'll be sure to post photos when I'm done.
Wow. PETG filament is so finicky. Even when you think it's dry, you have to dry it even more.

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Wow. PETG filament is so finicky. Even when you think it's dry, you have to dry it even more.

@badnetmask @homelab @3dprinting Definitely. When a PETG print works, it is super nice. But on the way to a good printโฆ
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