Insert two 330mm/833 rods in the frame with the top carriage add ~600 mm of GT2 belt on the top carriage, passing by the 2 GT2 pulleys on the left and right.
Build 2 sets of leg ends. Desk tops are typically 28 to 30 inches so your legs will be 30 inches minus the width of your desk top materials. The board between the legs are 13 inches in my case but will vary based on the size of your desk top.Once you...
Attach top center piece of screen frameFusion 360 object path: "References"/"Screen with Extrusion Frame"/"Printed Mounts"/"Top Edge Center"1 x M5 10mm socket head screwTap M5 threads in the plastic as indicated by the two blue circles.
Attach screen hinge cornerFusion 360 object path: "References"/"Screen with Extrusion Frame"/"Back V2"/"Top Right Back"1 x M5 10mm socket head screwThis piece will need to handle physical stress as part of the hinge so must be printed for strength. I...
Now that we have all all of the parts we can paint. I tried to keep the pieces that needed to be painted to a minimum. So the only pieces we need to paint are the top pieces, and they are all painted silver. Top Frame - laser cut 1/4" plywoodPower Grid...
Remove the cutting wire and place the top cover, screw this down in place. The bottom tension point can now be moved in place. Screw two further wood screws on either side of the mounting plate to fix it in position. Place a 10mm washer inside the top...
All files used for 3D printing can be found on my Thingiverse page: Accelerometer (MPU6050) mount Frame indoor anti-slip clip for 3/4" EMT conduit Frame outdoor anti-slip stake for 3/4" EMT conduit PCB enclosure top panel PCB enclosure bottom panel Webcam...
Construct the frame on the underside of the table. This table had the wood screws drilled through the top of the table into the 2x4's that make up the frame. The 90 degree right angle joints were added in the inside corners of the frame.
Once all of the glue is dry, test fit the legs. You may need to shave them down if the fit is too tight.The picture should drop right in the top of the frame.