Hello, as said in the title I am looking for a nut "cap" like this one
but I can't find it with size M2. I need it as a simple keyboard stand. Here is what I mean: the nut will fix the screw and when covered it will look better plus it will avoid scratches and sliding on the desk.
Any clue where I could find it? Or also something similar to achieve the same result.
where to find M2 nut cover in rubber or plastic
- Muirium
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That's actually a pretty decent idea. I used 3M stick-on rubber bumpers on my custom board, big ones at the back and little ones at the front. Your plan could work nicely for the front ones.
- Pyrox
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The one you used could be an option too, are the rubber bumpers covering the nuts or just put under them?
- Muirium
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Beside them. Like so:
There's actually holes for screw-mounted feet that I haven't used yet. Reminds me to look into those. They can stack up for height adjustment.
Your way is more elegant for the little ones at the front. My keyboard's a stepped case, which needed extra big feet at the back, anyway. But even so, you'll want to have some angle on a flat case, too.
There's actually holes for screw-mounted feet that I haven't used yet. Reminds me to look into those. They can stack up for height adjustment.
Your way is more elegant for the little ones at the front. My keyboard's a stepped case, which needed extra big feet at the back, anyway. But even so, you'll want to have some angle on a flat case, too.
- Pyrox
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I guess I will do something like that as well in the end, because I can't really find caps of the right measure, they are too big (the most little I found is M4). I found this which has some smaller measures, but it doesn't have hexagonal shape. Nice mirrored plate btw