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Vertical Stand for Cooler Master NR200 SFFPC

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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9.6 h
1 plate
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Description

This is a custom vertical stand for the Cooler Master NR200, mounted using the two original rear screws of the case(which become the bottom in vertical orientation).

 

The stand was designed to perfectly replicate the geometry of the NR200 top panel, continuing the original case design into the base.

 

I carefully modeled and pressed a negative imprint of the chassis shape into the stand, so the case doesn’t just sit on it - it locks into place with proper surface contact and alignment.

 

This is not a generic stand. It’s design-matched.

Design Highlights

  • Exact geometry match to the NR200 top panel
  • Negative imprint for precise support and stability
  • Continuation of original Cooler Master design language
  • Mounts using two original rear screws
  • ~72 mm height with feet installed
  • Full HDMI clearance without angled adapters
  • Dedicated slots for original rubber feet

There is space for the original NR200 feet.

 

The holes are slightly imperfect in my current version - not 100% tight tolerance - but they still work and hold properly.

If there’s interest, I can refine the fit in a future revision.

Versions Included

1. Split Version (Dovetail Joint)

  • For regular printers (A1, X1C, P1S etc.)
  • Two parts connected via dovetail joint
  • Tolerances increased compared to my first prototype (which was extremely tight and required hammer-level persuasion 😅)

2. Single-Piece Version

  • For larger printers
  • No assembly required
  • Cleaner, simpler build if your printer allows it

Print Notes

Printed on Bambu Lab X1C.

 

The dovetail tolerances were adjusted in this release to improve assembly. Should be firm but not destructive.

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