DIY Wallmount TF700

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TEmp69

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Sep 4, 2011
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I am working on a wallmount for my TF700 atm, so once entering the door to my apartment i can grab and operate my house automation software with it.

Basically the 3D modell is done in Google Sketchup.

Wallmount_TF700_00.jpg

Wallmount_TF700_01.jpg

Sliced the modell into a back-, mid- and frontplate, and exported it into a dwg-file which you can find in the zip attachment.

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I will use my local carpenter to provide me with the plates and work my way forward from this point. Please be advised i have not had time to cut the plates yet since i am quite busy irl atm.

Some work i still need to finish:

- thin rubberband between the tablet and wood, for easy safe sliding into the wallmount
- charging hole @ the bottom
- the mount system itself, hopefully removeable mayby integrate a kickstand so i can even place it on a table

Questions:

Is there a pin layout for the bottom charging plug, i heared it should also support audio out for external speakers there or can this only be achived by the headphone interface at the side of the tablet?
 

incarceration

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Aug 12, 2011
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I like this idea!

What sort of home automation do you use? Something similar to Brighthouse Networks?
 

Toastysoul

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Aug 28, 2012
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I find that a heavy duty felt works very well as a smooth barrier between two objects. Mostly, I've used it to keep my wood furniture from scratching the new floors, but the same principle applies obviously with glass & wood. It provides a good deal of padding beyond just the low friction surface, and it's also super cheap to boot.
 

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    I am working on a wallmount for my TF700 atm, so once entering the door to my apartment i can grab and operate my house automation software with it.

    Basically the 3D modell is done in Google Sketchup.

    Wallmount_TF700_00.jpg

    Wallmount_TF700_01.jpg

    Sliced the modell into a back-, mid- and frontplate, and exported it into a dwg-file which you can find in the zip attachment.

    View attachment 1652239

    I will use my local carpenter to provide me with the plates and work my way forward from this point. Please be advised i have not had time to cut the plates yet since i am quite busy irl atm.

    Some work i still need to finish:

    - thin rubberband between the tablet and wood, for easy safe sliding into the wallmount
    - charging hole @ the bottom
    - the mount system itself, hopefully removeable mayby integrate a kickstand so i can even place it on a table

    Questions:

    Is there a pin layout for the bottom charging plug, i heared it should also support audio out for external speakers there or can this only be achived by the headphone interface at the side of the tablet?