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steelman
steelman
@steelman@mstdn.io  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

It's #FreeCADFriday once again~

Did you know you can use @FreeCAD to design computer networks? Ok, it's just a coupler for some @mikrotik devices to put two 10" units in a single 19" U.

The basic option to make this part is to cut a 52 mm long piece of aluminium angle. Drill 6 holes and cut the sides of angle to be 41 mm and 14 mm.

I'd recommend mounting devices connected with a this DIY part above a patch panel that can in part support their weight.

The part works left AND right.

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Isometric view of the part. Screenshoot from FreeCAD.
Isometric view of the part. Screenshoot from FreeCAD.
Isometric view of the part. Screenshoot from FreeCAD.
A technical drawing of the part with four different projections printed on A4 paper.
A technical drawing of the part with four different projections printed on A4 paper.
A technical drawing of the part with four different projections printed on A4 paper.
The part made of an aluminium angle.
The part made of an aluminium angle.
The part made of an aluminium angle.
The part mounted between Mikrotik CSS315 and RB5009 devices.
The part mounted between Mikrotik CSS315 and RB5009 devices.
The part mounted between Mikrotik CSS315 and RB5009 devices.
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