VESA Quick Removal Docking Bracket (75mm)
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Why are improvements only visible after installation or mounting? I had to install and remove a recent VESA mount RasPi case over ten times. That experience was the inspiration behind this bracket. This design was initially created for my Hitman Raspberry Pi Case, but it should work with any 75mm VESA mounted device, except for weight considerations. Please do not try to hang a monitor using this bracket. My goal when designing this bracket was to be able to print it in PLA without support and have it work right out of the printer. I successfully achieved both objectives, except for some small cuts needed with an exacto knife. Some tiny supports were included in the design of the feet holding tabs, but they need to be cut (see picture) for proper function. On previous designs, the holding tabs kept breaking on me. This design seems more solid. If you experience tab breakage, you may try another PLA or switch to ABS or PET. There are two bases included in this design. The first base was designed for a #6 flat screw as I am mounting it to wood. An M4 Flat screws base is also included so this could be mounted to the back of a monitor (I have not tested the M4 yet). The feet will accommodate up to a flat M4 screw. Print Settings: Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: TAZ 6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .3 Infill: 100%
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