Have you gone stir crazy yet? If you need a break from gaming (as if!) and own a 3D printer, you can try printing out your own network attached storage (NAS) box.
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It’s all thanks to design files recently made available by a modder and tinkerer who goes by 3Dwebe. His design is not free—it runs $19.95 on MyMiniFactory —but I’d argue it’s reasonably priced for what could be a fun and unique project to maintain sanity during these times.
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“The first 100 percent 3D printable mini server/NAS chassis in its class that’s truly printable, has been printed, has been assembled, has been beta tested by an international team and even modified by others. Somewhat time consuming but simple to print and assemble. It is designed to maximize airflow, keeping the system components, disk drives and chassis cool,” the description reads. The MK735, as it’s called, is designed to […]
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