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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 178172" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Well today I designed and am currently printing a wall mount for my work computer/client. I'm tired of it just sitting on the desk and want desk space back, so I created a mount to screw it to the wall above (or below) my 4 port switch that is next to my desk (also 3d printed the switch mount lol). I created this in TinkerCad and that program and I have not gotten along very well, but I'm starting to figure it out. It is so simple and basic that I was over thinking everything in it. </p><p></p><p>For example:</p><p></p><p>If you have already made your design, and you want to chamfer the corners, there is no way to just click on that corner and tell it to chamfer 3mm. nay nay! You have to create a blank out of a square, then use the circle (or half circle) to cut out what you want to chamfer, cut that out of the square you just made, then rotate the square, make that now a blank, put it in place, then group together to chamfer the corner.... Very basic and simple, but I"m so used to being able to click on a corner and just saying "do THIS!!" lol. </p><p></p><p>So when all was said and done, this is what I created. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]24262[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If for some reason you have a Dell Wyse 3040 client and you want this mount, hit me up. I highly doubt anyone will have this computer lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 178172, member: 1"] Well today I designed and am currently printing a wall mount for my work computer/client. I'm tired of it just sitting on the desk and want desk space back, so I created a mount to screw it to the wall above (or below) my 4 port switch that is next to my desk (also 3d printed the switch mount lol). I created this in TinkerCad and that program and I have not gotten along very well, but I'm starting to figure it out. It is so simple and basic that I was over thinking everything in it. For example: If you have already made your design, and you want to chamfer the corners, there is no way to just click on that corner and tell it to chamfer 3mm. nay nay! You have to create a blank out of a square, then use the circle (or half circle) to cut out what you want to chamfer, cut that out of the square you just made, then rotate the square, make that now a blank, put it in place, then group together to chamfer the corner.... Very basic and simple, but I"m so used to being able to click on a corner and just saying "do THIS!!" lol. So when all was said and done, this is what I created. [ATTACH type="full"]24262[/ATTACH] If for some reason you have a Dell Wyse 3040 client and you want this mount, hit me up. I highly doubt anyone will have this computer lol. [/QUOTE]
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