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<h1 align="center">Bay</h1>
This part is responsible for holding the Rasperry Pi in place for **Server Usage**. There'll be a Rail Sliding system in order to slide the Raspberry Pi into the rack.

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<h1 align="center">Dock</h1>
This part of the MiniLab is what the user's will slide their _Raspberry Pi's_ into. This unit will need to be fassened into the rack with **M3 x 1/4" Screws** _(See Rack Documentation)_. All of the Port Slots will be located on this section of the rack assembly.

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<h1 align="center">Rack</h1>
## Sizes:
* [8u](https://objnull.net)
## About This Rack
This is the most important part of the **MiniLab**, the _Server Rack Itself_. This system uses **M3 x 1/4" Screws** to fassen **custom** rack-mount systems to the _MiniLab_. This Server Rack is a _Print-in-Place, **[TODO] Unit**_ system.
## Units
In order to ensure that people create additions to the rack, we need a standard. The smallest rack should be able to print on a standard, cheap, **BambuLabs A1-Mini** which has a _180x180x180 mm_ build-plate.
## Rear
In order to ensure that this system is easy to deploy, along with being portable, there will only be **2 Ports Exposed**, a _DC/USB-C in_ for **Power**, and an _Ethernet Port_ for **Wired Internet**.
The Rear-End of the rack will have