I Like To Make Stuff3.36 млн
Опубликовано 13 июня 2015, 22:20
I had a super lightweight monitor to mount in my shop for a shop computer. Here's how I went about making a swing arm for it!
Full details at : iliketomakestuff.com/make-swin...
Here's what you'll need:
amzn.to/1QqcFZH - 24" Acer Monitor
amzn.to/1S7Qnte - Mac Mini
amzn.to/1MsTiZH - Apple Bluetooth Keyboard
amzn.to/1I3KBl7 - Apple Magic Trackpad
amzn.to/1FbfQsn - Silicone keyboard cover
amzn.to/1e5V4Ft - Logitech Webcam
amzn.to/1Fbgs1k - HDMI cable
amzn.to/1f5a3j9 - USB hub
amzn.to/1I3KF4m - Raspberry Pi
amzn.to/1HAzy7b - Wood glue
amzn.to/1JLI03F - Strap hinge
amzn.to/1F9P9o3 - 2 - 1/2" hinge
amzn.to/1MwrELe - Table Saw
amzn.to/1I9twGt - Miter Saw
For a while now, I’ve been wanting to have a dedicated shop computer so that I didn’t have to bring my laptop into the shop and cover it with dust. Dust is definitely one of the biggest problems with having a computer of any type in the shop, so I decided to skip that problem completely..
For the computer, I bought a used Mac Mini on Ebay and instead of putting it in my shop, I put it in my office (which shares a wall with my shop). I poked a small hole through the drywall and fed through an HDMI and USB cable. The audio and video come through the HDMI, and the USB connects to a small USB hub which I mounted to the back side of the monitor.
Having the USB hub allows me to connect things in the shop like a webcam (possibly for live streaming from the shop?) and my X-carve (cnc machine), which is the main reason that I wanted a computer in the shop anyway.
For a keyboard and mouse solution, I’m using a small Apple keyboard and an Apple Magic Track pad (I prefer it to a mouse) both of which are Bluetooth. I cover the keyboard with a silicone cover, attached with some clear tape, to keep out dust.
Another option for the computer would be a Raspberry Pi, a small inexpensive linux computer. It would be great for surfing the web, listening to music and watching video. Unfortunately, it won’t run the software I need for for running CNC, so it wasn’t an option for me.
Concerning the monitor itself, I’m using a 24″ Acer, which only weighs 6 lbs. If you have a monitor that has considerably more weight, this type of mount will probably not be strong enough. my monitor is REALLY light and thin, so this works fine for me.
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About I Like To Make Stuff:
We have lots of projects including woodworking, metalworking, electronics, 3D printing, prop making and more!
These videos are our attempt inspire and empower others to make the stuff that they want to have. Hopefully you'll see something here that will inspire you to make something that you're passionate about!
Monitor Swing Arm (for my shop computer) // How-To | I Like To Make Stuff
youtube.com/watch?v=m2zSE4hxtU
I Like To Make Stuff
youtube.com/Iliketomakestuff
Full details at : iliketomakestuff.com/make-swin...
Here's what you'll need:
amzn.to/1QqcFZH - 24" Acer Monitor
amzn.to/1S7Qnte - Mac Mini
amzn.to/1MsTiZH - Apple Bluetooth Keyboard
amzn.to/1I3KBl7 - Apple Magic Trackpad
amzn.to/1FbfQsn - Silicone keyboard cover
amzn.to/1e5V4Ft - Logitech Webcam
amzn.to/1Fbgs1k - HDMI cable
amzn.to/1f5a3j9 - USB hub
amzn.to/1I3KF4m - Raspberry Pi
amzn.to/1HAzy7b - Wood glue
amzn.to/1JLI03F - Strap hinge
amzn.to/1F9P9o3 - 2 - 1/2" hinge
amzn.to/1MwrELe - Table Saw
amzn.to/1I9twGt - Miter Saw
For a while now, I’ve been wanting to have a dedicated shop computer so that I didn’t have to bring my laptop into the shop and cover it with dust. Dust is definitely one of the biggest problems with having a computer of any type in the shop, so I decided to skip that problem completely..
For the computer, I bought a used Mac Mini on Ebay and instead of putting it in my shop, I put it in my office (which shares a wall with my shop). I poked a small hole through the drywall and fed through an HDMI and USB cable. The audio and video come through the HDMI, and the USB connects to a small USB hub which I mounted to the back side of the monitor.
Having the USB hub allows me to connect things in the shop like a webcam (possibly for live streaming from the shop?) and my X-carve (cnc machine), which is the main reason that I wanted a computer in the shop anyway.
For a keyboard and mouse solution, I’m using a small Apple keyboard and an Apple Magic Track pad (I prefer it to a mouse) both of which are Bluetooth. I cover the keyboard with a silicone cover, attached with some clear tape, to keep out dust.
Another option for the computer would be a Raspberry Pi, a small inexpensive linux computer. It would be great for surfing the web, listening to music and watching video. Unfortunately, it won’t run the software I need for for running CNC, so it wasn’t an option for me.
Concerning the monitor itself, I’m using a 24″ Acer, which only weighs 6 lbs. If you have a monitor that has considerably more weight, this type of mount will probably not be strong enough. my monitor is REALLY light and thin, so this works fine for me.
Subscribe: bit.ly/ILikeToMakestuffSubscri...
Check out my TopVideos!: bit.ly/ILikeToMakeStuffTopVide...
Learn 3d modeling, get digital plans, and cool merch at
iliketomakestuff.com
Want to support ILTMS? Get exclusive content and more...
iliketomakestuff.com/patreon
FOLLOW:
instagram.com/iliketomakestuff
twitter.com/iliketomakestuff
facebook.com/iltms
#ILikeToMakeStuff
About I Like To Make Stuff:
We have lots of projects including woodworking, metalworking, electronics, 3D printing, prop making and more!
These videos are our attempt inspire and empower others to make the stuff that they want to have. Hopefully you'll see something here that will inspire you to make something that you're passionate about!
Monitor Swing Arm (for my shop computer) // How-To | I Like To Make Stuff
youtube.com/watch?v=m2zSE4hxtU
I Like To Make Stuff
youtube.com/Iliketomakestuff
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