Articulating stand + case to mount a regular non-serial LCD to the Super Racer.
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Simple articulating mount for the Makerbase TS35 v2 screen (with encoder). Mounts as a replacement for the tower top cap. I'd suggest X tower, since that one is the closest to the mainboard and only one actually close enough to reach with supplied cables.

When tightened it doesn't wobble during use, but with some force you can still move the arm and angle the display without loosening the screws.

If your SR is using the Robin Nano clone and you want to use a regular display, be aware that it doesn't have EXP1 and EXP2 headers from factory. You'll have to solder them yourself, although it's not neccessary to search for the special keyed header, a cut up regular RPi header will suffice for example.

There's no space to pull the cables out without modification too, you either have to cut the back panel, or the “ceiling”. Back seems like the better option.

All files are oriented as they should be printed. Supports aren't needed. Depending on chosen material, you may need a brim to prevent warping. Screw is needed twice, one for the legcap-arm and one for arm-displaymount.

Other than printed parts you'll need the two original screws from the leg cap (they are M5x5), and 8x M3x10 or somewhere around that length. Two to attach the back case to it's eye, and six to screw the case together.

Source is provided - feel free to remix for your own printer or a different display ;-)

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