Universal Projector Leveller
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Human: Universal Projector Leveler Do you have a problem leveling your projector or perhaps your projector simply lacks any leveler features? You'll be thrilled to learn about my simple and effective solution for precisely leveling your projector. I'm putting it to good use with an upside-down projector - as such, my screen is situated below the projector. Setup: To get started, simply print 4 times part1 and another 4 times part2. The accompanying STL files are specifically designed for 6mm plywood thickness, threaded rods of identical thickness, and M6 nuts. For optimal results in part2, it's recommended to employ M6 nuts equipped with rubber at their base to counteract unscrew occurrences during leveling. Your plywood should be precisely cut to the dimensions of your projector. To accomplish this task efficiently, you might find it beneficial to utilize 2 x 10cm and 2 x 20cm long segments from threaded rods - a minimum of 3-4 M6 nuts are needed for one corner of each unit. Files: Feel free to opt for "_remote" files if your projector features an IR remote receiver situated within its corners. SolidWorks users will be pleased to know that they can easily customize parts by working with .SLDPRT files provided here. Why: Internal optics within many projectors tend to skew up from their intended horizontal alignment - particularly noticeable when used on tables or ceilings. Users often encounter image distortion in such scenarios. To address this, you'll want your projector positioned directly above its screen and preferably laid flat on a surface without any obstruction. While primarily designed for upside-down setups, these solutions are equally beneficial in regular use cases where standard levelling mechanisms are not available within the projector itself.
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