UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
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Re: Desk Mount
I like all of the holes that give you some flexibility on mounting. I have a pretty weird-sized desk and haven't found a commercial mounting system that works for me yet.
Maybe this is the one?
Maybe this is the one?
Re: Desk Mount
Looks great! How high/low can you adjust the stick? ie: is this good for a centre mount that could be far (vertically) from the desk top?
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Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
Hi guys
How rude of me not to talk about these mounts after I posted some pictures
MelkorsGreatestHits - these mounts are not “flexible” but they are very customisable (Im being silly)
Aklambda - I own foxxmount and though they are slimmer and quick to move on/off the desk, they dont offer the same customisation options as the UCM Stronghold
Fridge - the small version shown in the pictures can go very low below the desk and the longer version is perfect height for centre mount
How rude of me not to talk about these mounts after I posted some pictures
MelkorsGreatestHits - these mounts are not “flexible” but they are very customisable (Im being silly)
Aklambda - I own foxxmount and though they are slimmer and quick to move on/off the desk, they dont offer the same customisation options as the UCM Stronghold
Fridge - the small version shown in the pictures can go very low below the desk and the longer version is perfect height for centre mount
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Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
> these mounts are not “flexible” but they are very customisable
everything is flexible if you apply enough force
everything is flexible if you apply enough force
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Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
I hope that VKB HQ gets the ball rolling soon for us to start selling them.
Tons of customization options for mounting:
Tons of customization options for mounting:
VKB North America
https://VKBcontrollers.com
https://VKBcontrollers.com
Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
aklambda wrote:I am really looking forward to the center mounted keyboard plate. I plan to use that for a tablet or stream deck.
Isn't it what you can see in Rrohde's picture (above)? This system can hold keyboard, phone, tablet, and a can of beer. It does have one but very bad shortcoming though: when it comes to beer, it won't teleport a new can to you from the fridge. We're working on it.
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Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
I want to get three but I want to be able to bolt them together:
1.) so I can quickly install/deinstall the whole guilty pleasure as a single unit
2.) so I can install a hub to power the whole show, route all the wiring once, a single USB plug into the computer (and one more for power) and done
3.) so I can have the in-between space as a panel for Thrustmaster MFDs, custom panel switches, etc. etc.
4.) for additional structural integrity.
So, is there going to be a stock option for this, maybe using that aluminum extrusion profile, or am I going to have to go with some sort of hobbyist t-slot like Makerbeam and DIY?
1.) so I can quickly install/deinstall the whole guilty pleasure as a single unit
2.) so I can install a hub to power the whole show, route all the wiring once, a single USB plug into the computer (and one more for power) and done
3.) so I can have the in-between space as a panel for Thrustmaster MFDs, custom panel switches, etc. etc.
4.) for additional structural integrity.
So, is there going to be a stock option for this, maybe using that aluminum extrusion profile, or am I going to have to go with some sort of hobbyist t-slot like Makerbeam and DIY?
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Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
I've been playing (a lot) lately with the Universal Controller Mount system and I'll try to respond your questions:
1. Both long and short mounts are very easy and fast to install/remove from your desk, but not together. There's no part that would connect the modules in a huge assembly and I don't think it would work too well. For example, in my setup, the system of 3 mounts takes 115cm wide when installed; I think it would be pretty inconvenient to try to move it as a single unit. Besides, it takes me less than a min to unplug everything, remove the 3 mounts from the desk and put them aside.
2. I use a hub too to power everything that's connected to the mounts, but if I take the mounts off I prefer to disconnect each device separately. Hanging cable from a metal structure that's being moved and pushed around tends to get damaged.
3. I don’t have any MFDs, but I don’t see why they couldn’t get installed on the brackets coming with every package.
4. There's no need for extra structural integrity. Clamp those mounts to your desk and they won't move a single mm; they won't bend, twist, rotate etc. They become a single unit together with the desk.
1. Both long and short mounts are very easy and fast to install/remove from your desk, but not together. There's no part that would connect the modules in a huge assembly and I don't think it would work too well. For example, in my setup, the system of 3 mounts takes 115cm wide when installed; I think it would be pretty inconvenient to try to move it as a single unit. Besides, it takes me less than a min to unplug everything, remove the 3 mounts from the desk and put them aside.
2. I use a hub too to power everything that's connected to the mounts, but if I take the mounts off I prefer to disconnect each device separately. Hanging cable from a metal structure that's being moved and pushed around tends to get damaged.
3. I don’t have any MFDs, but I don’t see why they couldn’t get installed on the brackets coming with every package.
4. There's no need for extra structural integrity. Clamp those mounts to your desk and they won't move a single mm; they won't bend, twist, rotate etc. They become a single unit together with the desk.
Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
Ok I'm on my own to build the panel, that's fine. There's hella holes all throughout those sides and I'll figure something out. Structural integrity may still be a concern for me as I'll likely have to cantilever the left mount halfway off of my smallish computer desk, requiring me to distribute the load that one sees. Speaking of dimensions, 115cm, what the dilly yo? Are you scooting a Barcalounger up to that cockpit? I fly Cessnas IRL and the cabins, with side by side seating, are 102cm at their best.
Anyway, let's just imagine for a second I don't bolt a bunch of other crap on to the sides. So, what are the max and min vertical reaches for the short mount? How easy/quick is it to adjust the height, reach, swap between the Gunfighter plate and the throttle plate? Is it a one allen key job or do you have to put a spanner on the nuts every time? I want to be able to efficiently swap between at least two configurations. The first, a military configuration with center stick (have gunfighter with 100mm ext. and SCG), left hand throttle, right panel for mouse and other junk. The second, a general aviation configuration with left hand SCG sidestick, right hand throttle quadrant.
Anyway, let's just imagine for a second I don't bolt a bunch of other crap on to the sides. So, what are the max and min vertical reaches for the short mount? How easy/quick is it to adjust the height, reach, swap between the Gunfighter plate and the throttle plate? Is it a one allen key job or do you have to put a spanner on the nuts every time? I want to be able to efficiently swap between at least two configurations. The first, a military configuration with center stick (have gunfighter with 100mm ext. and SCG), left hand throttle, right panel for mouse and other junk. The second, a general aviation configuration with left hand SCG sidestick, right hand throttle quadrant.
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Re: UCM STRONGHOLD Desk Mount
Depending on what chair I'm using the setup length varies from 115cm for a wide comfortable, with large armrests chair, to 85-90 for a regular office chair (I usually prefer a more cramped position for dogfighting games).
About the short mount measurements, as far as I could tell, to goes down to a max of 27 cm under the top of the desk in a the extended position and it comes up to 19 cm in a compressed position (this number could be lowered even more, but I'm only measuring the "legal" positions).
Height adjustment: at my "handling stuff" level which is above average takes me about 2 minutes to adjust the height of a short mount if it's a system with 2 plates (8-12 M5 screws) and 1 minute if the're only 1 plate (4-6 M5 screws).
Swapping bases: if your bases are already mounted on the plates is a 1-2 minute job to change a base plate with another. If you have tough fingers you don't need a spanner to hold the nuts as they are screwing on top of a spring washer.
About the short mount measurements, as far as I could tell, to goes down to a max of 27 cm under the top of the desk in a the extended position and it comes up to 19 cm in a compressed position (this number could be lowered even more, but I'm only measuring the "legal" positions).
Height adjustment: at my "handling stuff" level which is above average takes me about 2 minutes to adjust the height of a short mount if it's a system with 2 plates (8-12 M5 screws) and 1 minute if the're only 1 plate (4-6 M5 screws).
Swapping bases: if your bases are already mounted on the plates is a 1-2 minute job to change a base plate with another. If you have tough fingers you don't need a spanner to hold the nuts as they are screwing on top of a spring washer.
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