Installing MacOS Sierra on a computer already booting Windows 10 and Linux?

I've become very interested in building a hackintosh. Here is my parts list, in case something is not compatible. It includes the Motherboard, CPU, GPU, and everything else.

I use the HDDs for data and the SSDs for operating systems. I initially built the computer to dual-boot Windows 10 and Linux Mint. The SanDisk SSD is partitioned to dual-boot those operating systems. The WD Blue SSD was bought later, and on it I have Elementary OS on a 40GB partition.

How can I install MacOS Sierra on this setup?

From this post I've read in the comments that it should be okay that I've installed Windows and Linux, and that MacOS isn't as hostile towards other operating systems on the same disk as Windows is.

I would prefer to not have to buy anything else. Would I be able to boot everything nicely if I install MacOS on the free space on the WD Blue SSD? Or would that jeopardize the Elementary OS install as it would if I were to install Windows on that SSD?

If I'm unable to do that, would it work if I was to buy a third SSD and install MacOS on that?

Thank you.

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