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The Schiit Rack - a stackable rack for your schiit.
by 1ian5
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I modeled and printed this recently to neatly stack all my Schiit, and find a home for the Cthulhu power supply. It works great so far, came together nicely, and the weight of the PSU at the base gives the structure a great deal of stability.
It's held together by the classic circle-peg-in-square-hole method, aka, kind of like how legos work. Mine seems to be holding together just fine without any other bonding methods, though I suspect some glue right where the parts snap together would increase its overall strength.
If you want to print your own, you'll need to print X quantity of the following pieces:
1 "base"
4 "little leggy"
4 "long boi"
1 "shelf" per box
and, lastly, 4 "chub" to go between each "shelf". So 2 shelves, 4 chubs. Personally, I printed 3 shelves and 8 chubs.
During assembly, you'll need to assemble the base, put the Cthulhu onto the base, and then build the rest on top of it, as there is no way to insert or remove the Cthulhu with a shelf installed above
It's held together by the classic circle-peg-in-square-hole method, aka, kind of like how legos work. Mine seems to be holding together just fine without any other bonding methods, though I suspect some glue right where the parts snap together would increase its overall strength.
If you want to print your own, you'll need to print X quantity of the following pieces:
1 "base"
4 "little leggy"
4 "long boi"
1 "shelf" per box
and, lastly, 4 "chub" to go between each "shelf". So 2 shelves, 4 chubs. Personally, I printed 3 shelves and 8 chubs.
During assembly, you'll need to assemble the base, put the Cthulhu onto the base, and then build the rest on top of it, as there is no way to insert or remove the Cthulhu with a shelf installed above
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