100 VESA Adapter to MSI

100 VESA Adapter to MSI

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Right now I have the tolerance on the M5 nuts set to 0.4mm and the tolerance on the MSI mount to 0.8mm. To clarify, on a 4mm square my "0.4mm offset" would be 4.4mm. The hardware to use would be 12mm M5 and the original screws. I used 0.3mm layer height and 6.4mm walls, top and bottom. Heavy on the plastic I know, but I care more about the $350 monitor than the $5 in plastic and 15hr print time. No supports needed even with PETG. Nice and clean. Use PETG or a similar plastic. I guess ABS also works if thats your thing. The back of the monitor gets hot. Also in general PLA is a poor choice for structural components and it's failure mode is less than ideal, but to each their own. Specifically I have the MSI Optix MAG341CQ, however I am sure Msi uses the same mount for basically everything. There is a test part you can use attached. If it does not work, you either need to edit the tolerances/draft angle or you are SOL. Keep in mind, the monitor will still have the tilt ability as it is built into the monitor. So do not freak out when it can tilt a ton. Hope this helps! :) P.S If you are foolish enough to do this without properly preparing the file or print settings and it drops your monitor... obviously I am not responsible. In general, just because this worked for me it may not work for you blah blah blah. Anyway, be careful ;)

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