Forward-leaning easel

Forward-leaning easel

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The bracket securely holds a PixStar digital photo frame or other similar picture frames measuring 200mm tall and 26mm deep. It allows for vertical or tilted positioning up to around 9 degrees, making it suitable for various display locations. My own PixStar frame has a narrow viewing angle that was designed to sit on a desk with the viewer looking down at it. I've mounted mine high on a tall mantle, forcing viewers to look up, resulting in an image that appears washed out. This bracket enables me to tip the frame forward, ensuring the picture remains clear and visible from anywhere in the room. The adjustable stand consists of four printed components: the back plate, top clamp, and two bottom feet. The feet easily snap onto the back plate. A 1/4" hex head bolt fits into the top clamp, which is secured to the back with a nut for adjusting the angle of the picture frame.

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