This setup is ideal for viewing from multiple spots, or for mounting the TV in the corner of a room to save space. With up to 90 degrees of Portrait Landscape rotation, no matter where you are the TV can be right in front of you. These mounts are designed to offer the most flexibility possible without having to remove screws or make major adjustments. Simply glide the TV into position and enjoy. With one person inside the cabinet and the other one outside, place panel in opening and center it.
Align panel with front of opening. This should be how you want the panel to be when it is closed. Once in place, have person on inside mark holes for bolt flange units.
Note: Top of panel needs to be close to upper lip of opening but final adjustments can be made later. Remove panel and drill holes in center of oval makings. Put panel back in place and install bolts to hold bolt flange units in place.
Cut a 1 X 6 to the width of the opening in your cabinet. Measure space from bottom of panel to bottom of opening. Trim the width of the 1 X 6 to this width. Place board in place and make sure panel rotates freely.
Once sized, the board should be mounted flush with front of opening. Use wood putty to fill in all cracks then paint to match the panel. Note: This bottom board is very important to allow an opening for cables and wires to feed up to your TV. Spin the panel around to the desired open position. This should be where the back side of the panel is parallel to the opening.
On the side wall of the cabinet, mark the front edge of each of the two long support boards. Measure the distance between the inner lip of the cabinet and the mark for the board without the steel plate.
Cut a 1 X 4 to this length. Secure this board to the inside of the cabinet wall. This board well keep the panel from rotating too far. The long support will stop the rotation when it comes in contact with this board.
Next mount a magnet on the inside of the cabinet wall with the front of the magnet aligned with the mark made in front of the board with the steel plate. The magnet should be facing the back of the cabinet. On opposite side of opening, install a steel plate on the inside lip of cabinet to line up with the magnet that will be used to keep the panel closed.
With the two magnets, one on each side, the panel will stay in the desired position. Install a handle on the outside of the panel on the side that is to be pulled open.
Add a surface mount handle on inside of panel for closing. Mount the TV and any other components to the rear of the panel. Be sure the TV is centered. Make sure the panel rotates freely, without any items hitting lip of opening.
Note: TV needs to be near pole, as the farther it sticks out from panel, the more likely it will hit when rotating panel. Run wires and cables to center, close to the tube. This puts the least amount of wear and tear on the wiring. Bundle wires and cables together. I also mounted my speakers on the support board just below the TV and placed the receiver on the shelf with the Apple TV. I had shelves below the TV cabinet that I wanted to enclose as well. Now I just need glasses with bendy sides so I can keep them on when laying on my side to watch the sideways tv!
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Indestructible jessyratfink Reply 3 months ago. Ha, very cool I'd also like an option to move into vertical mode for pinball games.
Buso 3 years ago on Step The plywood gearing is priceless. I will use that somehow. Answer Upvote. RobertC2 jprussack Answer 3 years ago. Omnivent jprussack Answer 3 years ago. Those for the rear window is usually smaller, so less strong and less power hungry. KeithFromCanada 3 years ago on Step Where did this project come from!?!?! The rotational TV is definitely an icing on the cake.
This is a wonderful concept keeping the comfort of the residents in mind. The chief highlight of this studio apartment is this beautiful wooden partition flaunting the rotating TV.
The flat panel TV certainly gives a cozy touch to the apartment. This is an attractive media panel. Apart from the rotating TV the dividing panel also has a good storage capacity.
Display your books or artifacts that reflects your style. The large TV is mounted on pole swing for non-stop entertainment. The rotational TV serves as a splendid divider to this family room, segregating the areas to give it a more comfortable feel.
Going for red furniture against a white background with black accents is always a good idea. The innovative wood structure houses an interesting fireplace.
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