Motorized height adjustable monitor mount.

Motorized height adjustable monitor mount.

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I'd love to take a look at your mount! It's not perfect, but it gets the job done and could definitely inspire some ideas for improvement. I've been running it on two 27-inch monitors for three months without any issues, so that's a great starting point. To assemble this mount, you'll need the following parts: * 6mm bold nuts * Washer for fixing monitor arm * Sliders * M3 screws for the motor * 6mm threaded rod * A sturdy motor (check out this one on Banggood: http://www.banggood.com/12V-DC-Metal-Gear-Reducer-Motor-High-Torque-DC-Gear-Box-Motor-p-925500.html) * A table leg with a 25mm x 25mm cross-section For the electronics, you'll need something simple that can reverse motor polarity. You could use an On/Off/On switch to get the job done. Here's a little demo of how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy97MJKJf6U Note that the sliders are completely standalone and don't require any additional parts. Update: I added some missing components to the mount arm.

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