A-Frame Monitor Stand

A-Frame Monitor Stand

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<p>A monitor stand that fits ACER sized monitors like the X193w. &nbsp;It will likely work with any monitor between 31mm and 29mm thick. &nbsp;It keeps the monitor 130mm off of the surface of the desk and raked about 10 degrees back. &nbsp;It is extremely stable with left right and forward and back nudges. &nbsp;It also provides a nice space under the monitor for things, perhaps even your computer if it s small enough.</p><p>In the sample photo shown, you'll notice that the monitor is kept upside down and by software the image is rotated right way round.</p><p>I've printed this with 0.4mm nozzle, 5 perimeter walls, 20% infill and no top and bottom layers for the A frame portion. &nbsp;You get a kind of see through effect with this, surface imperfections hidden that way, and it cuts the printing time significantly.</p><p>The horizontal beam, is optional but with it, stability is even more significant and dare I say, un-matched. &nbsp;When you place the monitor in the slot, the beam will be locked in place. &nbsp;</p><p>For the beam, I'd also printed with 5 perimeter walls, 3 layers top and bottom. &nbsp;Print two pieces of the beam and glue them together facing each other to form the full beam.</p><p>If you'd like stacked monitors, check out “<strong>Vesa 100x100 Monitor mount system for Ikea Drain Pipes</strong>” in order to use this A-Frame Stand in conjunction with VESA mount system.</p><p>- Added Big A size, about 80mm higher. &nbsp;In printing this version, I'd noted that it is stiffer (still plenty stiff any angle with 14% infill) with the cross-hatch pattern being at 45% to horizontal.</p>

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