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Refer to 4.3 Inches Foldable Car Display (http://www.elec2rak.com/en/monitors/171-foldable-car-color-display-43-inch-2-vdo-channel.html) then take the base and remove the motherboard, move the ribbon cable of LCD relocate it to the bottom of LCD...
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There are two types of individuals: those who possess a portable second monitor for their laptop and those who have yet to realize the need for one. The Asus MB169B+ comes with a protective case designed to serve as a stand, but its performance is...
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Here's another monitor stand with a VESA 75x75 mount, featuring a knock-off nut for adjusting the angle of your display. The necessary screws include: Four M4x8 screws for securing the VESA mount One M5x30 bolt for added stability One M5 nut for...
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Monitor Mount Clip Headphones Holder Attaches to Computer Screen
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I crafted and printed this stand for my monitor-mounted Raspberry Pi, where the compact monitor sits too low on my desk, causing discomfort while viewing. This stand raises it up and tilts it to enhance the viewing experience. I adjusted my approach...
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My take on a pretty simple but (hopefully) stylish stand for speakers and studio monitors. The files are designed around KRK Rokit 5 studio monitors but you should be able to resize them to fit nearly any bookshelf speaker or studio monitor.I've...
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Hello, This is a custom stand for a Johnwill 15.6" Portable Monitor (HD156-T). The back-monitor screw holes are spaced 75mm apart. The monitor comes with only one pair of screws, but the four holes in the model fit perfectly. Two versions of the...
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This is my monitor stand, which I built for an old monitor of mine, because I didnt just wanted to buy one from Amazon. The finished thing should weigh around 500g.. ...I think (I forgot to weigh it before I mounted the monitor on and now im too lazy)...
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My take on a pretty simple but (hopefully) stylish stand for speakers and studio monitors. The files are designed around KRK Rokit 5 studio monitors but you should be able to resize them to fit nearly any bookshelf speaker or studio monitor. I've...
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Hi, "thingy people" I needed a bit more space under my 'monitor stand', there is plenty of room for my Mac-Mini but that is all that will fit... So I produced a simple design for my specific stand (as shown in the images) and raise it another 50mm...
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Monitor stand with rotation and height adjustment. Height is friction hold, so top parts must be printed in PETG for best friction, it holds ~3kg easily. Rotation can be indexed by latch, or just friction, or both. Arms can be mounted offset...
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Why?: I wanted a monitor stand that fits my monitor and allows me to store some paper and things on top. In principle you could stack many boards together. I needed about 10 cm in total, so I made it with two boards. ...The bottom is large enough to...
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A simple monitor stand/riser born from HespoHusky's design. I aimed to create something that would print with improved clarity (arched slot) and allowed for customization of sizes. Initially, I considered incorporating a nice lattice design in the...
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May Not Function Properly with Other Models Due to Distinct Dimensional Characteristics.** I encountered a challenge that prevented my KRK monitors from being angled correctly towards me. The solution was this compact stand. **Key Features** *...
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Finally I added a small 3D printed mount for my usb adapter which is required to do just about anything on a Mac book…I now use the larger V1 as a laptop stand to stack different laptops, V2 work well as a monitor stand, in fact the version I make in...
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I was running out of room on my desk, and couldn't fit my keyboard under my monitor stand. I could have purchased one that worked better, but hey, I have a 3D printer. So, I designed this monitor stand so you can make one that fits you needs. ...
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You can technically configure these parts to make a huge array of monitors, and you can use the spare space on the leg to attach other devices (like webcams, lights, speakers etc.). As always with my designs - use them at your own risk. ...I'm not...
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I Built a Monitor Stand for Work So I Could Easier View My Computers. This is why I made this desk riser with an included object tray to fit on top. Printed at the Med quality level, I did choose a 15% infill, no supports or rafts were used in...
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Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit a variety of studio monitors and speakers, providing an adjustable angle for an optimized listening experience.Durable PLA Construction: The main body of the stand is printed using high-quality PLA, ensuring...
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It's a simple desktop monitor stand for my iMac. Print the base and 4 legs and 4 pegs. Pegs go into the hole in the legs and then into the base with some gorilla glue. Make sure to slice/print with a pretty solid infill amount for weight and...
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This is a custom monitor stand bracket that pairs perfectly with IKEA's BESTÅ glass shelf, found at https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00295530/. Printed as gyroid infill for an attractive appearance and secure fit. The snug design ensures...
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A monitor stand that is to be accompanied by a wooden plank or the like. Print Settings Printer: Sidewindwer X1 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15 Filament: Eryone PLA Black Category: Electronics
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A simple monitor stand I designed around a leftover wooden plank.I really liked the look of the wood, so I repurposed it.You'll need a plank with 26.5x138mm. Also feel free to remix it for your personal leftover plank or take this inspiration and...
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I purchased a budget-friendly Chinese 10-inch full HD monitor that arrived without a base or stand, so I designed one to meet my needs. Two types of rear plates were also created, both equipped with standard VESA mount holes spaced at 75 and 100 mm.
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A simple monitor stand I designed around a leftover wooden plank.I really liked the look of the wood, so I repurposed it.You'll need a plank with 26.5x138mm. Also feel free to remix it for your personal leftover plank or take this inspiration and...
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I wanted a simple monitor stand, but there was nothing I could readily buy that was long enough for my needs. So I got some nice 1x8 lumber, cut it to the length I liked, stained and finished it, and put on these simple 3D printed legs. ...I believe I...
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This tray is specifically designed to snap onto a 48mm monitor stand base. A channel for securing with a zip tie is provided, just in case the fit isn't snug enough - fortunately, it hasn't been an issue so far. To make this tray work with PETG...
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I needed a better solution than cardboard boxes for holding my monitors at work, so I made the decision to print some custom stands. The initial version had a support piece that was slightly too small for my screens, prompting me to create a longer...
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... the satechi holder in place. The satechi holder is this one: https://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Aluminum-Multi-Angle-Foldable-Tablet/dp/B004X2TJ1W/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=satechi+stand&qid=1688303707&sr=8-2-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1