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Celexon Screen Mount for Small Cabinets etc

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
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This mount allows you to attach your screen to a wardrobe or other cabinets.

The mount comes in two different sizes but can be scaled to your desired size if needed.

Printing recommendation:
Print the parts with 6 wall lines and 15% Gyroid infill.
In my case, I only need the angle, which can be directly attached to the cabinet with normal screws. Additionally, the angle can also be glued to the cabinet.

Use of the base:
The base is for attachment if, for example, the angle should point upwards – for a higher mounting position.
The angle or mount can be fixed so that your screen runs down the cabinet without rubbing against door handles.

In my case, it is an 80-inch screen weighing almost 9 kg.

Material recommendation:
Please print the parts as recommended so that everything is stable.
PETG, PETG CF, or ABS can be used.
My mount is made of PETG CF, but I have also tested a version made of normal PETG – this works just as well.

Additional notes:
The angle and the base should ideally be provided with threaded inserts, glued and screwed.

If – as in my case – you only need the angles, threaded inserts are not absolutely necessary but can still be used.
There are no pre-drilled holes on the front, so you can adapt the mount to your screen individually at any time.

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