Mini Monitor Stand (7″ – 10″) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

A mini monitor stand to go with my mini pi desktop.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4800685

Check out my mini lamp to complete your mini gaming desk
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4803286

you will need:

  1. a 1 inch outside diameter pvc pipe. for my dual 7" monitors i cut it to be 7" tall, but this is up to your preference (within reason)
  2. 1/4" by 1-1/4" screws and nuts. (number depending on the setup you choose) (m6 might work as well)
  3. 1/4" nylon washers, to go between the "Arms" and the "Brackets", one on top and one on bottom. (if you want to skip this, just scale the height of the arms to 18.5mm, and smooth them out a bit and it should work, but i liked the smoothness of having nylon washers in there.
  4. a single #4-40 3/4" screw and nut for the center bracket. (m3 might work, but you will probably need to scale the knob up a little.

I'm guessing any monitor with that slide bracket on the back will probably fit this, but i have only tested with the below monitors.

EDIT: monitor no longer listed on amazon, but this one looks the same. As long as it had that slide type of bracket on the back, it should work.

EDIT: I have added an adapter that allows the use of a monitor with Vesa 75 screw holes on it. The adapter can be attached to the monitor stand at 3 different heights. I also uploaded a wire management piece that i guess I missed when I originally uploaded all of this.

I have made this to be modular. I used two 7 inch monitors, but with the parts included you can do 7 or 10 inch, probably more sizes, and 1, 2, or even 3 monitors. I suppose with a longer pvc pipe, you could even do 4 or 6 if you really wanted, but at that point i think you would just be using a regular monitor. (although i would love to see a six 10 inch monitor setup, lol)

you can see in one of the pictures a "two 7", "three 7", and "three 10", setup as examples.

there are 2 different center brackets, one with and one without a monitor mount. the one without is for a dual monitor setup, the one with is for 3. There are 2 lengths of arms for 7 or 10 inch monitors. The small knob is for the back of the center bracket, to tighten it against the PVC pipe. and the large knob is for screws that hold the brackets and arms together.

I printed everything with 10% infill. The arms seem to handle this fine, the monitors are not very heavy, but the brackets flex a little. you may want to up the infill, or even go solid, it wouldn't take that much filament to do so.

I realize i could have oriented the brackets so they would not require supports, but I wanted the layer lines to run they way they do for added strength. so i would I suggest printing everything as it sits, and use supports.

Base.stl 136.3KB
Center_Bracket_2_monitor.stl 115.5KB
Center_Bracket_3_monitor.stl 91.7KB
Connector_Bracket.stl 43.6KB
End_Bracket_Monitor_Mount.stl 24.3KB
Large_Knob.stl 247.8KB
Long_Arm.stl 16.7KB
Pipe_Cap.stl 117.6KB
Short_Arm.stl 16.5KB
Small_Knob.stl 299.5KB
Vesa_75_adapter.stl 29.6KB
wire_management.stl 36.2KB