Reploaded from Thingiverse. Designed by Wismgari.
I had a really hard time finding a way to mount this screen so maybe this can help someone else. Also note this can be used to mount the screen horizontally as well as vertically. Copy of the instructions are as follows:
Designed to flush mount the SunFounder 10.1" HDMI 1280*800 IPS LCD Touchscreen to a wall.
You will need to print:
1x Wall Liner
1x Right Clip
2x Back Post
Optionally 1x the flat Protector Plate that mounts over the back of the controller board/Pi on the back of the screen.
You may need more PCB standoffs and if using the protector plate you will need 4 or 6x screws of the sort you'll have many of if you've ever built a computer. They're M2.5 I believe if you need to find some!
I cut a hole in my kitchen wall (helpfully right next to an existing mains supply feed) that would fit the wall liner. The large "peg" goes at the bottom with the 4 smaller pegs at the top. All pegs are at the back of the liner when mounted onto the wall, the outer rim is designed to have glue all around and then you can fit the entire liner through the hole at a slight angle before pulling it forward for the glue to stick on the inside.
Removing the control board from the back of the screen, put the two back posts underneath where it would mount before fixing in place with 4 small PCB standoffs. Re-mount the control board onto these 4 standoffs by using 4 medium standoffs.
At the other end of the screen, place the right clip over the two holes and fix into place with 2x large standoffs. You should now place your Pi on it's mounting holes, cable everything up (I bought a tiny HDMI cable to keep it as tidy as possible) and the protector plate can be screwed into place over the top with 6x screws.
Check for where the ribbon cable comes out of the screen for the touch controller (near to the 'right clip') and a place a length of electrical tape over it to secure it flush to the screen. This prevents damage to the cable as you install the screen by keeping it out of the way and providing a cover over it.
To install the screen orientate it so the right clip is at the bottom to match with the wall liner. The screen goes in and down, simply sliding onto the lugs and holding it in place. Only held in place with gravity, there's no awkward clips - to remove the screen again simply provide gentle force upwards and it can be easily pulled away from the wall.
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Print the Back Posts on their side. They've been designed to not need supports - the inset area is angled on one side (print at the top) so your printer should be able to print without needing to fill the inset with support material.
Same with the Right Clip, print with the main, large hole facing down. The wall liner should be printed with all the lugs on the bed. No supports needed.
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