
Short Monitor Stand (with 75x75 VESA tilt/balance arm)
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Wanted a low-profile stand for an LG 29UM58-P (29" Ultrawide) monitor, so I designed this one myself. The monitor rests securely on the base "legs," and the VESA mount and arm provide perfect balance and allow it to be tilted at any angle. The base legs fit snugly around monitors that are approximately 40mm thick or less, making them compatible with a wide range of devices. (The LG is just about 40mm where the legs sit.) FreeCAD drawings are included for anyone interested in building their own. Assembly requires the following parts: * Four M4x8mm screws * Four M4x20mm screws * Four M4 nuts * Twelve M4 washers VESA_Stand_Connector_A.stl bolts to the back of the VESA mount (75x75_VESA.stl), while VESA_Stand_Connector_B.stl bolts to the top of the base (VESA_Stand_Base.stl). Connector_B then slides into the center channel of Connector A and should be held in place by two bolts, after adjusting to get the desired angle. To prevent the stand from sliding, I added some Gorilla Grip drawer liner on the bottom of the base and on top of the legs where the monitor sits. This does a great job of keeping both the stand and the monitor firmly in place.
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