Under monitor pen/pencil holder v2 (More secure)

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Under monitor pen/pencil holder v2 (More secure)

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NEW VERSION: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1050363#profileId-1036980

 

I had no idea people would like the previous holder… it was just a little project I wanted for myself. I was overwhelmed by all of the nice comments, thank you!

 

People seemed to like the simplicity of it, so I didn't want to start making crazy changes, but I did want to make it secure to the monitor a bit better.

 

2x screws - Added a second mounting screw to give a second securing point.

New screws - I added a ball joint head to the screw so that it holds better to monitors that aren't flat in the back. The screw size is the same as the previous model, so they are interchangeable (you can use the old screw with this model, or this screw with the old model).

New larger version - This can hold 4-5 pens/pencils. The previous 3 pen/pencil size is also available.

 

No supports are needed for printing.

 

NEW VERSION: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1050363#profileId-1036980

 

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I have a Samsung Odyssey G9 Curved Monitor, and neither V1 or V2 work with it. I tried angling the screw bracket but it still didn't work (as the screw tightened, the holder just slides off the monitor). Any ideas on how to adjust to work on a thick, curved surface? It's about 16mm thick at the 1st screw and 31mm at the 2nd screw.
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Same monitor same problem, if you find a solution please share
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Replying to @Qurt :
Would applying anti-slip pads to the clamping surfaces effectively grip the screen? This is my conjecture
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strong enough to hold calipers as well, although I might print a separate longer one for them
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The concept is excellent, however, I'm now considering simply adding a hole to the rear panel so that the caliper protrudes slightly
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Replying to @dickenserm :
that's what I was thinking before reading your reply! But adding a hole might let other things (pens, etc) fall through the back side, if the holder is slightly slanted. As an alternative, a narrow slot that runs through all the width of the holder could be added on the top side of the back panel, which will allow a caliper or other thin long things to run through it.
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Replying to @cmykraftshop :
A narrow groove would also be an idea I was thinking more of a slot-shaped hole where a caliper would fit, but no pins
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the angle is not ideal. the mechanism is not so strong, have to be very careful with pens, it is keep on falling from the monitor.
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You can give my model a shot. Its a corner mount, It comes with a clamping back plate that prevents it from sliding off. But to really fix the problem someone needs your monitor dimensions to make a fix. There's just too many variations on monitors to make a 1 size fits all design. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1043273#profileId-1028520
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Replying to @NotGrounded :
thanks for tip
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printed perfectly. great fit except my monitor is curved lol thanks
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It works, but on my monitor (it says BenQ Senseye 3) it has very little purchase and keeps falling off when I don't take care when removing or adding it's contents. Printed fine without supports but not perfect.
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You can give my model a shot. Its a corner mount, so a little different style but accomplishes the same task. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1043273#profileId-1028520
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Like the design/idea, but it doesnt work well on the majority of monitors I tested. The only one it worked well on was a portable monitor that was very thin and flat. Tried 4 diiferent types of monitors and it only worked on that particular one, otherwise it wouldnt hold due to thickness or curvature.
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You can give my model a shot. Its a corner mount, It comes with a clamping back plate that prevents it from sliding off. I've tried mine on 5 different monitors (4 different vintage samsung and 1 generic) with no issues after I dialed the design. Obviously I don't know anything about your monitor. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1043273#profileId-1028520
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This is a good item. the two wobble adjustable feet didn’t fully go flush on my monitor but they still held just fine. As my monitors are not flat along the whole bottom, I was able to find a location that worked. I printed the 4 pen version and was able to fit 6 in! This holds all my most used pens getting them off my desk so they don’t get hidden. Thank you
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exactly what I was looking for
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It functions flawlessly
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not for curved screenshot
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