
Reverse Vesa Monitor Mount Sandwich
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> note the monitor in the picture is crooked because I got lazy drilling the holes in my makeshift monitor. # Description This is a monitor mount that I designed for a lightweight monitor to go above an existing one. It fits vesa mounting holes and sandwiches itself in between anything you already have mounted there (or not if it's unused), and provides a way to mount a monitor above an existing one while using the existing monitors vesa holes. No extra stand or desk clamp needed. # build it Use M4 bolts and nuts to put it together. Conveniently M4 is also the threading of vesa mounts so you can use that hardware to screw it into your monitor back also. Printed in PLA with 20% infill on 0.3mm layer height with 0.4mm nozzle Note: you will have to get creative on how to bolt the top monitor. I made my monitor out of a repurposed laptop screen so I just drilled holes in the monitor shell and used nuts and bolts. You could probably build two of the vesa plate models and bolt them together to get vesa mounts on each side for a "normal" monitor, but there won't be a bend forward, and hard to trust this with the weight of a real monitor. # todo The legs could use some extending for better fitment of larger monitors, it just BARELY clear my 24 " monitor so I imagine anything bigger or with a bump in the way for some design reason will cause issues.
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