
I bought a mounting arm for my Cintiq 13 HD. As any owner of that tablet knows, the device does not include a VESA mount behind, making it impossible for it to be strapped to a monitor mount, ergotron/some other brand's arm, or a support of any sort that uses the VESA standard. I figured there was an easy, cheap way to do this safely, and I'm sharing it so others can do it as well. The tablet is held from top and bottom, and when correctly assembled: No hardware actually touches the tablet. You won't damage it. I've stress-tested it to and fro and it works like a charm. ¡Enjoy! Disclaimer: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.MATERIALS: I used 3 mm MDF. Acrylic can work, but I liked the fact that MDF has some more give and is cheaper. I spray-painted it before the laser-cutting. CUTTING: Cut at your laser cutter of choice. Gather the pieces. An important note: The "brackets" that repeat several times to produce thickness do have a right side up. make sure that the bolts enter without much hassle. HARDWARE FOR ASSEMBLY: You're going to need some extra hardware for this. It's very cheap though. -Washers (I used neoprene and steel washers for a better grip) -Wing Nuts or just nuts to strap it on the back. -IMPORTANT: Adhesive rubber stoppers. These separate the cut hardware from the tablet and protect it from wear and tear. ASSEMBLY: ADAPTING: You can use this with other devices! Just adapt and re-measure, the principle works the same way.
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