Best way to physically connect panels

I’m trying to connect 3x P2.5 128x64 panels in a vertical stack (i.e. 128x192). Any ideas on how I connect the panels physically? I see M4 screw holes on the back but don’t see any ‘bracket’ type solutions online to join them together. I’m hoping there is an off-the-shelf solution.

Thanks

you have to show us the panels, do they have magnets? screws? what pattern?
Are you going to have 3 channels of 1 panel, or one channel of 3 panels? If so, are you going to use Vmapper, or Vmapper:Z (would put the middle panel upside down)

Here are the panels. I’m only showing 2 but I will add another on top to make 3 in a vertical orientation. I will use as a single channel of 3 panels (I.e chain=3) and use V-mapper.

My goal is to create a picture frame of sorts that will display an image. A sort of ‘digital art’ frame.

My question is how can I brace the panels together to ensure they form a solid display and not shift/wobble about when I hang it on the wall for example. You can see there are screw holes on the panels but I didn’t see any sort of brackets that mount in these holes to connect the panels together.

Thanks

Yeah, I don’t have a good answer for that. I now have a friend who 3D prints custom pieces for me, but before that, I was doing stuff like this

I just kind of hoped for holes that aligned some of the time, it was not a perfect fit.

On another one, I used a hard plastic sheet and made holes to join them:

there must be better solutions, please post what you find

Okay will do. Thanks for sharing.

I’m just surprised tons of places are selling panels but no one is selling a solution to join them together.

I’m sure they are, but the scale of those solutions are video wall sized, not 3 panels for a home project :slight_smile:
Also keep in mind that all these panels have different screw spacing and need different hardware, it’s really annoying, none are compatible with one another or across sizes :frowning: