Creality Cloud
10" Desktop Server Rack
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This model is courtesy of fredmoff. The best constructed variant I have encountered, so I had to share it here. Authors pages can be found immediately below. All content contained is that of the original author, only formatting or minor omissions/additions for clarity and things I picked up during my build (additions will be prepended by a +, Italicised & font reduced) have changed and clearly noted.https://www.***********.com/fredmoff/designshttps://www.**********.com/@fredmo_3314199/This is my 10 inch server rack design. There are a lot of configuration options (1U, 2U, 3U, 4U, 5,6,7... height).+ Don't be put off by this, once you get started you'll find your way. I didn't want to rename the Authors original files to make selection easier, but I will attach a supplementary document that assists with the whole process.I would suggest printing one corner, one triangle insert, and one set of locking pins first for testing.+ Eg. corner_foot_L,locking_clip_A, locking_clip_B+ topbottom_horizontal (many printers will require this to be rotated).I've printed most of the rack without supports. Just make sure the triangle flats are down when printing.+ Horizontal should be printed in the same orientation it will be used, not laying on its side. This avoids the use of supports and also gives a more rigid result.+ Orientation of many pieces will need to be changed from their default, and it is best to avoid supports unless you have reason to require them and you're advanced enough to control where when and how they're created.The triangle inserts won't be seen so use up those mostly gone spools.The clearances are tight (0.2-0.25mm) and might need a little force. I print at 0.3mm layer height and 0.6 line width in PETG.+ Unless your printer is dimensionally correct to well within the above tolerances, be prepared for a little manual labour, or print the appropriate parts (eg. don't increase the size of the locks or inserts) larger by the amount your printer is out. (some
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