I'm putting together a video hollowing system for my Oneway deep hollowing system. I have all the bits and pieces I need to connect the camera to the monitor. I'm stuck on a good way to mount the 17" monitor so that it is in the correct position for viewing while hollowing yet easy to move out of the way when not in use. Real estate is at a premium for any sort of rolling stand although I'm not ruling it out.
I've attached a photo of my lathe station. Ideas I've had are some sort of mount that fixes in my second banjo behind the headstock or a folding/telescoping TV wall mount. The lathe mounted solution is relatively easy but still poses a storage problem. The wall mount solution is only problematic due to the location of the window relative to the lathe and pegboard.
I'm interested in seeing what other folks have done with their monitors and/or any practical suggestions you might have.
I've attached a photo of my lathe station. Ideas I've had are some sort of mount that fixes in my second banjo behind the headstock or a folding/telescoping TV wall mount. The lathe mounted solution is relatively easy but still poses a storage problem. The wall mount solution is only problematic due to the location of the window relative to the lathe and pegboard.
I'm interested in seeing what other folks have done with their monitors and/or any practical suggestions you might have.