Here’s a full write-up on the first year of my Home-Lab: https://piefed.social/post/1002037
Since then I’ve now added networking and a self built 10" rack, I was undecided between MikroTik and UniFi but ended up going UniFI and I’m quite happy.
Building the 2020 Aluminum profile 10" server rack was a lot of fun and I learnt a lot of lessons along the way like:
- Cutting perfectly straight with a hacksaw is a bitch and nearly impossible (or at least for me) would not recommend.
- Buy a table saw or have them pre-cut
- Tapping threads yourself is a lot of fun, and I would recommend doing it yourself, worked perfectly every time.
- Bolt length and head size matters, even 1mm matters (that’s what she said)
It’s jankey I know, but I love it and it’s a lot less Jankey than when everything was just on my desk
Next step for me would be to buy a 3D Printer (Sovol S6 Plus Ace) and print custom racks for everything
Shout out to https://www.motedis.com/ for the Aluminum parts, they can cut and tap all the parts to your desired length if you don’t want to bother with that, but that’s half the fun (and frustration)
I like the duck 😁
Really cool! A 3d printer would expand your capabilities by a lot. I like the project :)
what are you running on it?edit : looked at the write up. Good job!Love them miniracks!
Maybe you can cross post it to !selfhosting@slrpnk.net , they will appreciate the DIY aspect of your project!
Thanks will do
where’s the line between a rack and just a shelf? all I’m seeing is a shelf with devices
The T-Slot bolts are spring loaded so I can shift them to any height I like, for now they are spaced widely apart but once I can 3D print I’ll fit everything into 1/2U sizes