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| Author: | Scott McIntyre [ Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Why work on the real car when you can procrastinate while building a monitor stand for your virtual cars. I am attempting to build a quadruple monitor stand. Currently I have three of my monitors elevated on tangerine boxes on top of my desk, and the fourth sitting on an empty computer case behind them. It's quite unsightly. Here is a rendering of the basic design I will be following with a few changes and provisions for a 4th monitor on top of the middle one. It'll be made of tubular steel. I already have the materials, just need to start cutting, welding, and grinding.
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| Author: | Ken MacKay [ Mon Jan 05, 2015 7:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Looks sturdy. Are you planning on using standard VESA mounts or making your own mounting plates? What's this look like from the top? The sketch shown looks like the CoG is past the base (i.e it'll fall over). Or were you planning on bolting the base to the table? Still planning to use the 4th monitor for your cheater apps, or are you going to just watch the clouds roll past. |
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| Author: | Scott McIntyre [ Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:29 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
I'll be making my own mounts out of steel plates as I'm a cheap SOB. I'll be using a different base configuration than the sketch. It'll be a "\_/" shape facing the front. I use the 4th monitor for iSpeed and TeamSpeak. Plus I have iRaceDash running on my iPad. Stating with a 9" length of 2x2 square hollow steel tubing and a 6" length of [something smaller than slides inside] tubing. ![]() Got most of the pieces chopped up. ![]() Just need to cut some angled pieces for the base, then it's time to get welding! ![]() |
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| Author: | Scott McIntyre [ Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Making slow progress. It's taking more time that I though it would. Had a bit of an issue the other day. I was using a 3" cut-off wheel on my electric die grinder when the wheel exploded and hit me square in the face. Thankfully I was wearing a safety shield, but it was enough force to split the shield and leave a nice be gouge in it. Felt like someone punched me in the face, but no injury other than a small scratch. ![]() Looking a little closer, the cut-off wheel was rated for 22,000 RPM max, yet the die grinder can spin as high as 30,000 RPM unloaded. Oops! Anyway, here is the monitor stand's current state... Partially tack welded together. Still got a fair bit to do, but at least the base is together. ![]() |
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| Author: | Alan Gray [ Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:45 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Goes to show how important safety gear is....on and off the track! |
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| Author: | Evan Williams [ Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:02 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Damn. Glad you're ok, and glad you wore proper PPE at home. Not very many people do. We were having the same issue with sanding and grinding discs being used far beyond recommended speed. Then nobody could understand why the sanding drums were flying off into space every 5 minutes. |
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| Author: | Lucian J [ Thu Jan 15, 2015 1:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Looks good Scott! In case you or others need more monitors Not sure how good these monitors are for gaming, but this one comes to ~$77 including tax+shipping: http://dellrefurbished.ca/product/accessories/monitors/cataccmonitors//si6675935 |
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| Author: | Scott McIntyre [ Thu Jan 15, 2015 3:04 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Yeah, a face shield is a must when using cut-off wheels or grinders. Had I only been wearing safety glasses, my face would be seriously messed up right now. Here are some work-in-progress photos... ![]() ![]() Here it is put together for triples... I mounted my monitors to it and have it temporarily setup on my desk now. It brought the monitors about 5" closer to my face. So now my three 27" monitors are 27" from my face, and my eyes are level with the center of the screen, which is about perfect. The iRacing FOV calculator puts me at 150°. Next I have to build the section for the fourth monitor on the top. I need to take some measurements, figure out what angle I need, and buy some more steel. |
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| Author: | Ken MacKay [ Thu Jan 15, 2015 6:51 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Looks good. Needs paint though. Maybe see if Bruce has any Kubota orange left? BTW glad you were wearing that face shield. A little safety gear like that can make what could be a life changing incident just an interesting little story. |
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| Author: | Ken MacKay [ Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Solid looking stand. Is that your normal FOV in the pictures? Looks very wide compared to what I'm using (I can't see the right side mirror in most tin tops). |
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| Author: | Scott McIntyre [ Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DIY Quadruple Monitor Stand |
Yes, that's my FOV. I used the calculator based on my monitor size, bezels, angle, and distance from screen. |
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