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Monitor rise for desk - Wooden slats

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
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22.8 h
4 plates
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Side supports for creating a monitor riser with wooden slats.

The slats used are 20mmx40mm. The length depends on your needs.

To fix the slats, I made holes in the bottom to insert countersunk screws (head D5.9mm, thread D3mm), I recommend 15mm length.

Each slat can be fixed with one side screw and one from the bottom simultaneously. A single screw per side might be sufficient.

Alternatively, you can use a bit of glue, in which case I have included models without the corresponding holes.

 

In some models, I have created M4 nut recesses in the rear part. The purpose is to be able to attach accessory objects (e.g., cable glands, power sockets, etc.).

 

You only need to print 1 plate; in the project there are 4 plates depending on the hole configuration explained above:

-plate 1: model complete with slat fixing holes + M4 nut recesses

-plate 2 : model with holes for fixing the slats → no M4 recess

-plate 3: model with only rear M4 recesses → I recommend glue to fix the wooden slats

-plate 4: smooth version, no additional holes

 

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