
Screen quick swap holder for Vesa 75
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I've crafted a custom holder/arm for my Wacom Cintiq 16, and I'm currently in the midst of wrapping up an enormous print project, so I won't be able to share actual images just yet, but I'll post them as soon as I complete this massive undertaking. As this rig will hold an expensive screen and subject it to the pressure of being used simultaneously, I aimed to make it incredibly sturdy. I decided that metal feet would be a great idea, so I utilized two 24cm long, 8mm chrome rods for this purpose. To build this holder/arm, you'll need the following components: * Two 240mm x 8mm rods * Six M5 bolts and nuts * 6mm spacers (if required) * Twenty-four M3 bolts and nuts * Two springs that will be mounted on the opposite side of the adjustment plate, allowing for easy release with just a push on the bolt I'll demonstrate how to assemble this rig once it's printed.
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