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| Martin72:
Actually for the HD I´ve looked for a Vesa similar thing, maybe the next weekend I can show results - when it will fit without drilling additional holes in the scope housing ( lost of warranty !!!!) EDIT: your 2nd pic, exactly mine... ;D |
| balnazzar:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on November 03, 2022, 11:18:29 pm ---Actually for the HD I´ve looked for a Vesa similar thing, maybe the next weekend I can show results - when it will fit without drilling additional holes in the scope housing ( lost of warranty !!!!) EDIT: your 2nd pic, exactly mine... ;D --- End quote --- Thanks, if you'd post your work on this, it will be incredibly helpful...! Maybe I can venture a conjecture... The sticks that actually hold the monitor are just kind of some screws bolts, say M5 (picture below). One could just buy longer M5 bolts! But then there is the problem with the torque: longer bolts, more torque. But then, in this original configuration the contraption is certified for 8kg, while the scopes weighs less than that. It could hold. But if you concocted a more elegant solution, please inform us :) |
| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: balnazzar on November 03, 2022, 11:15:40 pm ---Yes. Considered. But they are either adhesive (I wouldn't trust it), or of the type in the pictures below: they are made to accommodate narrower stuff (max ~4-5cm thick). The scope is thicker. Another option would be a VESA "laptop" plate. But I'm fairly convinced that on the first occasion that my hand gets caught in a cable, the scope will hit the floor... :D --- End quote --- Just combine the two solutions. Use the shelf/plate adapter and a good amount of double sided tape in select spots. |
| mwb1100:
I'd think that zip ties might be helpful too. |
| balnazzar:
Uh, it might start to become a bit aesthetically unpleasing... |
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