Laptop under-desk mount (24mm vertical clearance)

Laptop under-desk mount (24mm vertical clearance)

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As cool as razer laptops look, I wanted to have a place where it sits as discreetly as possible, just like in Linus' video, "No, This is the CLEANEST setup" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2VxwFEA8xM So I put together some crude screw-in holders in fusion360 for my Blade 15, then glued a charger brick and thunderbolt dock under my desk and managed all the cables to be invisible and voila, all you see is keyboard, monitor and mouse on the desk. It looks very nice and I hope you try it out, too. My desk has a steel support beam that doubles as a backstop for the back of the laptop so it doesn't slide out, but if you want me to design a backstop for you, just comment and I will get on it. Printable without supports, just put four of these on your build plate and make sure you print them at a -90 degree angle off the (x axis or y axis, I forget) so that there are no overhangs. I also printed at 25% infill. However, you should do a little bend test at the 'prongs' to make sure they won't snap under at least double the weight of your laptop because if you throw your knee up and snap two of these, the laptop will fall and you probably won't be a happy camper. So I would be generous on the durability of these. Installation is pretty easy but it might require you to either flip your desk or get on your back so you can see the underside. All I did was trace the outline of my laptop under the desk with a pencil, then pre-drilled holes of where each of the four mounts would sit. Then I screwed them in and aligned them.

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