I started with a table that was perfect for this, as it almost fit the LCD perfectly. They sold it to me cheap too because the hole in the table did not have glass (they apparently broke or lost it).
So I took the side rails off the hole, and replaced them lower in the hole to support the LCD monitor.
After dry fitting the monitor, I drilled the two holes at a 45 degree angle so I could place the lasers. One I drilled perfect, the other had to be adjusted.
Going forward, I need to find a permanent solution for mounting the camera above the monitor, and some type of lip for the rim. I used black
duct tape for the rim currently, but it’s not the perfect solution.
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