Bambu Lab Lid Riser

Bambu Lab Lid Riser

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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Heya! I'm Frank, a software developer by day and a 3D print enthusiast by the rest of my life. 🤓

There are already some AMS stands. But I miss one thing in all of them: the integration of the BL LED controller (you can buy it on Pascal's etsy shop, the GitHub repository you'll find here). Unfortunately, it is just "somehow" attached to the back of the printer. I never liked the look of that. So I sat down and designed a solution integrated into this riser.

 

FEATURES

  • lifts up the top glass for 7,5cm
  • manual adjustable ventilation on the left and right side and on the front as well
  • LED strip support (up to 12mm)
  • BL LED Controller support
  • Thermometer/Hygrometer support

All parts (shown on the images) where printed with very minimal support using extrudr PLA NX2 Matte black and grey. For the support interface I used Bambu Lab's Support for PLA (white). I really recommend to use “Support for PLA” (or PETG), it produces way better interfaces!

 

On the back side of both the normal frame and the frame for the BL LED Controller is a recess which is measured to hold a 2.5mm DC Power Jack.

 

Play around with a realtime rendering of the model.

 

If you like my models and if you would like to support me, you can buy me a coffee ☕️.

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This is the third riser I’ve printed, and is my absolute favorite. The integrated BLLED controller box works great for my BLE Box controller I have linked to Home Assistant. This also solved the issue I had with my previous riser that caused the PTFE to rub and wear on it. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Hey Eric! Wow, that looks really good. And you have your BLLED running! Unfortunately, mine isn't. I have th eold 8266 version which is broken due to a software issue (which won't be fixed). Thanks for your feedback! 👍🏼
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Replying to @LAYERED :
I’m not using the BLLED, I’m using the BLE Box device. I achieve the same thing the BLLED does with my home Assistant automation server and much more. For example, when there is a print error it lights up red, and all the Google speakers in my house say “Doh!”. When there is print success it does an RGB cycle and my speakers say “Woo hoo!”. https://blebox.eu/en/product/wlightbox/
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Replying to @EricEJ :
Oh, I never heard of that device. And it fits into the riser? I have to have a deeper look at this board. Thanks for mentioning.
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I love the entire setup, only having one issue. I just got my bl led.. Mine i assume is the esp32 version rev3, it doesn't have the external antenna. It also won't find in the area in the back where the led cover is setup. In the default printed box it comes in, no way. and if you take it out of the box, there isn't enough room around the edge of the pcb to get it into the slots that i see are there, the various components interfere. There is enough room, from what i can see on the "top" to move the grove that holds the cover on up about 5mm, and thus make the cover 5 mm taller. That would allow the default box to be stuck onto the wall. Also might need to make the led cable opening a little bigger/lower to match up with the pins better. Attached are some photos, I am going to try and tweek it.
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Hey Aaron! Thanks for your feedback. First, this backplate is designed to house the old version of BLLED which came with a 8266. As I noticed the PCB of that version differs from the actual one. Unfortunately... Second: You have to put the BLLED PCB out of the original case! Only the PCB is for my back plate. 😃 Cheers, Frank
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Any chance you may add a version that supports the newer model controller?
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Replying to @EricEJ :
If I had an esp32 board, I would do that. Unfortunately I don't have one.
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Printed great. Wanted to add firer suppression and BL LED controller. Warning there are 2 different boards for controller. This is modeled for ESP8266 to slip into premade slot. I have ESP32 board. Had to turn 90 degrees and use VHB tape. Works fine, but wiring was a little tricky. Overall really happy. I can get to and maintain 50C chamber temp on my P1S, with some added insulation. Had DK riser. Worked great, but needed the added height. Designer was very helpful when I had any issues.
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Thanks for your comment. 👍🏼
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best accessories. print profiles are very good prepared. 10 stras!
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Der Aufsatz ist Perfekt, die Lüftung funktioniert super. Was ich mir noch wünschen würde ist einer eingearbeitete Leiste ringsherum für COB LED Streifen. Vielen Dank noch mal für die Super Arbeit.
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Das verstehe ich nicht ganz. Du kannst doch am oberen, inneren Rand einen Streifen aufkleben. Der Rand hat einen 45 Grad Winkel. So habe ich das bei mir auch gemacht. 🤔
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Replying to @LAYERED :
Ja habe ich auch gemacht eine Leiste für einen LED Streifen würde eventuell besseren halt bringen. Bei mir löst es sich immer wieder.
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