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Hello everyone,

 

I need some help figuring out how to get a VESA mounting adapter printed for my AOC i2367f.  I've found the following websites that print as a service. However, I am not familiar with the market price of printing nor the reputability of these services.  Any recommendations or direction would be much appreciated.  

 

 

VESA adapter: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:408247

 

 

Thank you for viewing!

 

 

Regards,

 

Joe Huenecke

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I'd go with Cubify Personally. Having never needed a service like this, after looking at their website they seem to have the best idea of what they are doing. 

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I'd go with Cubify Personally. Having never needed a service like this, after looking at their website they seem to have the best idea of what they are doing. 

Yea, that's what I was thinking too.  Just weary of the 50-75 price tag for the adapter.

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Yea, that's what I was thinking too.  Just weary of the 50-75 price tag for the adapter.

That's a little bit much. I'd even go for a new monitor before I drop 50-75 on a block of plastic to hold it on the wall. 

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That's a little bit much. I'd even go for a new monitor before I drop 50-75 on a block of plastic to hold it on the wall. 

 

Yea... its sad but that almost seems like the most viable option.  Maybe one day I'll meet someone with a 3D printer haha

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