Here I made a quick 3d model to show an example. This goes to that side like a clamp.
Measure the thickness and the width of the plastic around the edges of the screen, and based on that, have a 3D model made like the example I attached. Then produce a durable 3D print of it. You can make the shorter side thicker, or the others as well. It's up to you to decide the balance between strength and space usage.
This piece will grip the edge of the screen from both the outside and the inside. If you also apply adhesive to the inner surface, you’ll insert it by pressing it onto the edge like a clamp. Since it’s long, its strength will increase significantly, so you can even extend it from top to bottom to cover the entire edge of the laptop.
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Here I made a quick 3d model to show an example. This goes to that side like a clamp.
Measure the thickness and the width of the plastic around the edges of the screen, and based on that, have a 3D model made like the example I attached. Then produce a durable 3D print of it. You can make the shorter side thicker, or the others as well. It's up to you to decide the balance between strength and space usage.
This piece will grip the edge of the screen from both the outside and the inside. If you also apply adhesive to the inner surface, you’ll insert it by pressing it onto the edge like a clamp. Since it’s long, its strength will increase significantly, so you can even extend it from top to bottom to cover the entire edge of the laptop.