[Update 18-02-2021 - Made a Vesa Mount for the Argon One M.2 Case as well so nobody missed out]
A quicky article for those who have their Raspberry Pi 4 Model B all tucked in snug by the very stylish Argon One Case but wish they could mount it to a wall or monitor using VESA mounts. I got you! Below is a design which will make your Argon 1 compatible with VESA Mounts 100X100 and 75X75. I even added some extra holes and a 40X40 Mount for as many use cases as possible. I printed it without supports when using a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.1 mm layer height. I also used 100% infill and increased the wall thickness to four layers. I recommend using either ABS or Tough PLA to create a piece that will last the years. Find the STL Download Link of this model at the bottom of this page.
Below is the orientation to print this file. It should automatically be in this orientation when you open it up with your slicing software otherwise rotate to print model flat on the build platform. The cut-out at the bottom is a nice bridging test for your 3D printer. Also, if you don't have a 3D printer we have 3D Printing Services that you can use to get this design (and anything else you want to be printed) sent directly to you and into your mitts.
Check out some action shots below with the Argon ONE case surrounded by the Vesa Mount. Multiple orientations as well so you can get the full picture.
For views from the back, top and side see below.
Good design goes to Heaven and bad design goes everywhere. So help me by giving your input about your experiences with this. With that as always if you have any questions, queries or things to add please let us know your thoughts!
Vesa Mount for Argon M.2 Case
Below is an image of the Argon M.2 Case with a variation of my 3D Printed Vesa Mount attached to it. Printed in CPE however, the orientation and similar printer settings will work just as well. Take care when putting the Argon case inside and clip the bottom part last when installing.
Downloads
Below you will find an STL file for both these models. Also here is the link for it on Thingiverse. Happy printing!