Stream Deck (v1) Sim Rig mount
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Description
2025-04-03: Added two new connector arms. One will make the angle of the StreamDeck 90 degrees from the mounting (basically no angle). The other introduces a -15 degree tilt for people wanting to undersling the StreamDeck.
2024-07-19: There are now two additional lower box models with optional cutouts so you don't have to unplug your already cable managed stream deck from your simpit. One option keeps the cable channel so you can keep your cable tucked back out of the way for fashion and function, the other just removes the cable channel entirely for function over fashion.
Small simple mount to attach an original Stream Deck to aluminum profile (or anything else that can receive m5 screws I guess).
Project needs
- 4x m3x20 screws
- 4x m5x12 screws
- 1x m5x20 screw
- 3x m5 nuts
- 2x m5 t-slot nuts
Assembly is more or less straight forward.
- 2x m5 nuts press fit into “Lower Box” model
- Use 2x m5x12 screws to attach “Connector Arm” to “Lower Box”
- Set the stream deck into the lower box.
- Attach “Lid” to “Lower Box” with 4x m3 screws.
- Press fit remaining m5 nut into top hole of “Connector Arm”
- Attach “Profile Connector” to “Connector Arm” with m5x20 screw
- Slot 2x m5 t-slot nuts into profile
- Attach whole assembly to profile with 2x m5x12 screws
It's probably painfully obvious, but I'm not an engineer and mostly been learning CAD through designing little projects for the house. Constructive feedback and requests help me learn, the more the merrier.
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