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.
#HomeLab #3DPrinting #LabRax @homelab @3dprinting
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1464819-lab-rax-10-server-rack-bolted-version-5u
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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.
#HomeLab #3DPrinting #LabRax @homelab @3dprinting
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1464819-lab-rax-10-server-rack-bolted-version-5u
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 print…
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