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Vesa Monitor Stand (100x100 & 75x75)

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  • Vesa Mount Monitor Stand.zip
    • OpenSCAD/monitor_base.scad
    • OpenSCAD/monitor_base_long.scad
    • OpenSCAD/monitor_base_longer.scad
    • OpenSCAD/monitor_mount.scad
    • OpenSCAD/monitor_mount_swivel.scad
    • OpenSCAD/monitor_tube.scad
    • STL/monitor_base.stl
    • STL/monitor_base_long.stl
    • STL/monitor_base_longer.stl
    • STL/monitor_mount.stl
    • STL/monitor_mount_swivel.stl
    • STL/monitor_tube.stl

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Publication date 2023-08-20 at 07:23
Design number 1396933

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3D model description

I recently grabbed two older flatscreen monitor in 24" at work which where without stand. After searching around at E-Bay and various 3D model sites I decided to design my own monitor stand.

The stand consists mainly of two parts:
A monitor "base" which sits on the table and a mounting part for the monitor which needs to feature either 75x75 or 100x100 VESA mounting screws. Since monitors have some quite different weight I decided to add three variants of monitor_base.stl

You have one with a smaller depth and two versions with some higher depth in case your monitor has a tendency to tip over. For connecting the monitor base to the monitor mount either 20x20 mm square tubing is required or you can simply print the included "monitor_tube.stl". When using monitor_tube.stl you can use the scale function in your slicer along the x-axle (default) to adjust the length and thus the height of the monitor stand.

For mounting the monitor two the stand you can choose between two version:
1) monitor_mount.stl:
This is a simple mount which connects to the base with a square piece of 20x20 tubing matching the required height of your monitor stand
2) monitor_mount_swivel.stl:
This monitor mount allows some ajustment in the angle of the monitor itself but requires you to drill a hole in the tubing. I designed the mount with a 6 mm hole as I think a M6 screw with some wing nut should be enough to keep the monitor in place after adjustment but feel free to drill a bigger hole (in case you printed with 100% infill)

If you are looking for a much more suffisticated monitor stand which is free as well you might like this one:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/vesa-monitor-stand-with-led

I for myself just needed a simple solution which costs little to no money (beside some filament).

As with my recent wheel truing stand my original OpenSCAD files are included. Feel free to find out how I messed up things ;-)
Do your remix. Adjust measurements. etc......

BTW: I do not know if my 24" Samsung monitor had some tolerances but the screws mounting the backplate to the monitor where a bit of a tight fit and I drilled the hole to 5 mm in order to screw things together. So you might want to print the mounting part with 100% infill.

3D printing settings

Use some stable filament. At least PLA+ or PETG

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