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Aero Space Hard Drive Enclosure - SSD - 4 Drive

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  • 2.5in - 4 Drive Enclosure.zip
    • 2.5in - 4 Drive - Bill of Materials.pdf
    • 2.5in - 4 Drive - Enclosure - SSD and HDD.STL
    • 2.5in - 4 Drive - Enclosure - SSD Only.STL

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Publication date 2022-09-11 at 01:05
Design number 840430

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3D model description

Make your own aerospace-inspired hard drive rack!

Inspired by the structural panels commonly found in both aircraft and spacecraft, this design uses a modified isogrid pattern to connect all of the important nodes across the exterior of the shell and to create a very robust and visually striking hard drive enclosure that feels like it came straight out of the Perseverance Rover, the Dragon Capsule, or an F35.

This particular design is intended to hold 4x 2.5in drives. It’s compatible with both solid state and hard disk drives, and supports drives that are up to 12.5mm in height (the most common ones).

In this download you will find two fine-meshed, ready-to-print STL files along with a bill of materials that specs all of the necessary ancillary components (with McMaster links) and provides some additional information pertinent to production and assembly.

Looking for something that holds more drives? Want to make one for 3.5in SSD drives instead? We've got those too! You can also get the whole family if you have a whole lot of drives to mount. Find the other models by navigating to our profile. Check out our other models while you're at it!

3D printing settings

At 0.06” (1.5mm) thick throughout, this enclosure was made to be relatively easy to print in a variety of materials and methods and can be pretty light and resilient even if made out of your run-of-the mill PLA. Be aware, however, printing it with SLA will require a lot of meticulous support placement and cleanup. Tolerances are snug so some minor sanding and adjusting may be required if you get a lot of zits or blobs, otherwise the drives should slot right into place.

Troubleshooting:

If your slicer software doesn’t automatically interpret the correct units / scale try scaling by 25.4% (if it imports really small) or 0.0393701% (if it imports really big).
*Please note: of the two files included, we found that one works for SSD’s only due to a slightly different screw location.

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