I found the idea not bad to move the display to another location. Unfortunately, the mount was too slanted for me, because my printer is at eye level and the display is already slightly tilted through the case. In addition, you can now print the entire mount as one part and no longer need glue. Furthermore, in my version, you no longer need a screw connection to hold the display to the frame. If you want to print without support, you can also print the two holders for the aluminum profile separately and then glue everything together.
I redesigned the model because the holes didn't fit 100%.
chiron-lcd-mount.stl | 72.2KB | |
chiron-lcd-mount_alu-mount.stl | 30.7KB | |
chiron-lcd-mount_back-plate.stl | 45.6KB |