Winston Moy | Aluminum and Walnut Monitor Stand - #147 @WinstonMakes | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 3 minutes ago
Conceptually, making a platform to elevate your monitor is a really simple thing to do. But I chose an unnecessarily complicated aesthetic to accomplish this really basic task. Was it worth it? You decide.
Speeds and Feeds for the 278-Z Endmill: youtube.com/watch?v=0Odwye0-tYE
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Conceptually, making a platform to elevate your monitor is a really simple thing to do. But I chose an unnecessarily complicated aesthetic to accomplish this really basic task. Was it worth it? You decide.
Speeds and Feeds for the 278-Z Endmill: youtube.com/watch?v=0Odwye0-tYE
——
Help support my experimental CNC content: patreon.com/winstonmoy
Stalk me on Social Media: @WinstonMakes (insta/twitter)
Check out the Carbide3D Channel that I contribute to for additional instructional CNC content: youtube.com/carbide3d
Tools I Use: http://www.winstonmoy.com/tools-i-use
Legal Blurb - I’m a member of the Amazon Affiliate program. By using my links, you are helping to support my content.