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### BOM - Single Rack:
| Item | Name | Quantity | Comment |
|----------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------|----------|---------------------------|
| <img src="media/bom/m3_8.gif" height="60" width="72"> | M3x8 FHCS | 16 | Get double! |
|----------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------|----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| <img src="media/bom/m3_8.gif" height="60" width="72"> | M3x8 FHCS | 16 | Spares are useful and inexpensive. If you plan on eventually stacking multiple racks together don't hesitate to get more. |
| <img src="media/bom/m3_10.gif" height="60" width="72"> | M3x10 FHCS | 4 | ☝️ |
| <img src="media/bom/m3_12.gif" height="60" width="72"> | M3x12 FHCS | 16 | ☝️ |
| <img src="media/bom/m3_hex.gif" height="60" width="72"> | M3 hex nut | 36 | ☝️ |
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- Omitted actual plastic for printing. Any conventional 3d printing plastic should do (PLA, PETG, ABS),
but beware of PLA's thermal limits. Higher infill is recommended for all parts.
- For joining two racks, you will need 8 M3 hex nuts, and 8 M3x10 FHCS (TODO confirm)
- Main front rails are mounted using M4 hex nuts and screws.
- Side rails are mounted using M3 screws
- Main front rails use M4 hex nuts and screws.
- Side rails are mounted using M3 hex nuts and screws
## Configuring + Generating STLs