VESA Mount Shelf

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VESA Mount Shelf

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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This is a little custom object I made to help hold/hide peripherals behind my monitor and off my desk.

 

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This 200 mm wide x 80 mm deep shelf perfectly fits standard VESA mounts for monitors and is designed to screw in directly on top of your existing VESA monitor mount using the same screws (at least with my standard arm). The shelf is a great way to hide small peripherals like hubs, cameras when not in use, USB drives, small external SSDs, etc.

 

The attached photos were before me screwing the shelf it, but it's been working like a charm so far. This is shown on an ulta-wide screen Dell that has an approx. 7 mm deep recess that the VESA mount sits in, so the shelf has a nice ~4mm extension that helps it to snap into place just perfectly before you attach the screws. I've also tried this on a non-dell monitor that had a less deep recess and it worked great as well.

 

There are two versions of both the project file and the STL; one without a small hook on the side support, and one with a small hook on the side support. I designed the one with the hook so I could easily hang my SANDISK extreme SSD on it and have it attached directly to my monitor's USB port while making it quick and easy to get to and detach when needed.

 

I have another version that has a shelf that is ~160mm (double) deep if anyone is interested in that one, but it was a bit too large for my needs.

 

I'm very new to creating objects from scratch and using these little projects as a way to learn and grow my fusion skills, so please let me know your thoughts or if you find these useful.

 

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