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1 hour ago, PeterJames said:
We would rather you put the link in your signature
Thanks,
I have just updated my profile and signature.
22 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said:Look nice for DIY'ers. Seems a bit on the expensive side for what they are, can buy small metal brackets or 30m of fixy band for that money.
I understand thought has gone into making them universal, but too easy to unscrew and take the device for security systems.
I agree is a bit expensive comparing with standard metal brackets but it is 3D printed and it takes 6-7 hours to print one set. I had good feedback on them and installers seem to like the brackets.
It is a new design and I think it makes things a lot easier if you have a set in your car and you need to install a device on the wall or inside a cabinet.
Quick installation, adjustable, easy to take the recorder down if it needs to be serviced, looks tidy, saves time.
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18 minutes ago, PeterJames said:
Actually they look quite useful, well done! what sort of price would you retail them at?
I have them on eBay for £11.99.
If is ok with you, I can put the link in the post .
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Hello guys, I am Marius and my hobby is 3D printing and designing. Not long ago I had a job where the CCTV recorder had to be mounted on a wall and I had to improvise a bracket for it, which was a pain in the back.With this in mind, I have designed and 3D printed some adjustable brackets to mount recorders on the walls or under the desks.These brackets will work with any device 30mm - 50mm thick ( routers, switches, modems, mini PCs, etc). I am also working on a design for 50mm - 100mm thick devices.Please tell me what do you think about this design and if you have any suggestions / recommendations.Thanks.
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Thanks for the quick answers guys. A friend of mine moved house and wants to see if it still works. Looks like there is dialler attached to the system as well. Will try to power it up next time I visit him.
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Wall Mounting Bracket for DVRs NVRs Routers Receivers Switches and any other equipment
in CCTV & Access Control
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The first version of the design was exactly what you are suggesting, but the biggest problem was that you first need to fit the brackets on the wall and then slide the recorder in and tighten the screws and if you want to install the unit inside an enclosure/cabinet, you will not have enough room to slide it in. This was the reason I had to change the design.
If you put the recorder legs to the wall, shouldn't be a problem with scratching.