I published my first Thingie on Thingiverse today!
I am working on upgrading all our digital signage installations from a Google Chromebit to an Asus Chromebox. We use Chrome Sign Builder to display a Google Slides presentation to the TVs.
I will be wall mounting the Chromeboxes and the rest of the equipment in the nearest tech closet but I needed a way to wall mount the HDMI Splitters I ordered from StarTech, so I made these brackets.
I recently purchased a Creality Ender 3 Pro and had been looking for a drybox for filament I wasn’t going to use all the time, could store multiple rolls and could be scaled up or down to different size totes. I was never able to find anything I really loved so I started working on my own.
This is basically a rough draft dump of the parts needed. Eventually, I will make a full post with measurements and such. It will also be uploaded to Thingiverse, but for those who want a sneak peak, here you go.
I have linked some parts. These aren’t necessarily the exact parts but they are close. I got all the M4 bolts and nuts at my local hardware store. The embedment nuts I got from a kit.
I will have better instructions as I finish documenting everything. I mocked everything before marking my holes with double sided tape or hot glue. If you have to make longer rollers, it just needs to be a bar that’s 8mm in diameter. You can also cheat and just use pieces of dowel rod. The embedment nuts push into the bottom of the pedestal and wall mounts.