AMS Stacking Stand Remix

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AMS Stacking Stand Remix

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
24 h
4 plates
4.9(505)

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% cubic infill for large components, 50% gyroid infill 4 wall on pins/spacer
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% cubic infill for large components, 50% gyroid infill 4 wall on pins/spacer
21 h
4 plates
4.9(86)

0.6mm CHT Nozzle | 8hr Total Time | 35mm³/s Flowrate
0.6mm CHT Nozzle | 8hr Total Time | 35mm³/s Flowrate
7.3 h
3 plates
4.7(12)

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1922
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Description

I like MihaiDesigns' idea and the P1P Armor Modplate. This is a remix of Bambu Lab AMS Stacking Stand with Armor Modplate style.

All gaps for assembly are intentionally very small. If it's difficult, please use a tool like a rubber mallet.

 

Updated on Jan. 7th, 2004

- The wall extension(Riser) is 20mm taller than the previous one, so the lower AMS top lid can fully open without the need to hold it.

- Also, you can add one more bracing when you use the wall extension for more rigidity.

 

Pins are separate parts because they need more strength, so at least 50% infill and 4 wall loops are recommended.

* If you want to push the lower AMS further back, please use Pin4 v2 & Pin4-Spacer instead of Pin3 v2.

* All pins are redesigned for better strength. Thanks for the great idea! @djwhouse Now, pins can be printed horizontally.

  • Pin1 v2(13mm) & Lock : for assembling bracing parts.
  • Pin2 v2(40mm) : for adding side wall extensions.
  • *Pin3 v2(20mm) : for joining bracing assembly and side walls.
  • *Pin4 v2(50mm) & *Pin4-Spacer : (Deeper) for joining bracing assembly and side walls.

 

If you need a build plate holder version, please check the link below.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/62232#profileId-64745

 

Comment & Rating (715)

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This is an exceptionally well designed model that works exactly as intended. I used a mallet to connect the pieces to ensure they are rigid. Both AMS's fit perfectly and it works well with my AMS (newest version). I will also attempt to answer questions asked by others. Question: Can you fully open the AMS lid at the bottom level. Answer: Yes, Print the V4 connecting plugs only. Question Can this sit on top of the X1C Printer? Answer: Yes it will (just) fit however my advice would be to either add a small lip to the inner edge of the side walls sits between the glass lid of the printer and the outer wall. If enough people request it I will remix this design to include a base plate to prevent slippage or side lips. Summary: Printer: X1C AMS: Single filament only Filament: PLA+ Black Brand: eSun Slicer Plates: 3 Total Print Time: 12-13 Hours Standard Speed Filament Used: 906g Cost of Print: £11.46 Changes: None Supports: No Supports Type: N/A Supports Ease of Removal: N/A Recommendation: Yes 5*.
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Did you end up doing a remix of this, it's exactly what I am after.
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You know what would be awesome nd add a lot of support and stability would be add the hooks to the bottom of the legs to sit the bottom of the AMS and give more surface area along the edges.
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can you remix this to stack on top of the printer please? this is amazing.
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Looks great with the color accents I added. I had to create custom feet for my wire frame shelf it sits on. I like this design better than the original.
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I added some color and the print time triples... is this what you did or do you have another method?
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Unfortunately, for me. the tolerance was too tight that even a rubber mallet won’t work without breaking the print. I am down an entire spool of filament so I will salvage what I can to make it work.
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Same, but I just used a deburring tool to shave down the pins until they were snug.
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Replying to @k23dfab :
Yep. my next attempt will require a bit more finesse and shaping I think.
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I chucked the pins up in a drill and used a file to get them down to the point they were snug but not so much so they're putting force on the holes.
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Easy print and great set-up. I will suggest though, that you print the the pins at 98% instead of 100% as they seem to be super snug when putting them in and possibly splitting the print.
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Noobie here...curious about the drawer under your printer and the green spacer on your AMS. Can you post links?
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Tolle STL, habe im unteren Bereich noch eine Strebe entworfen. Danke
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Hi, könntest du mir vielleicht die Stl für die Strebe zukommen lassen? Wäre wirklich super.
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über die STL der Strebe wäre ich auch super dankbar
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Hi, kann ich die STL der Strebe bekommen?
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good remix stand i’m waithing my other ams to see how its fit, thanks a lot
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Love this design! Printed great. could have used better instructions for Assembly.
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Very Nice
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How much time did the black logo add?
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I decided to drop the infill in the large parts and that may have been a mistake but it printed well and there were no wobble problems
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What did you drop it to? How much filament did it save?
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Replying to @0ldschool :
I dropped the in full down to 2% on the sides. I printed the entire rack minus the additional risers in just under 400g. The only problem I had is when I was inserting the rear support pins I hit one too hard and drove it straight through the bottom of the hole
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first plate, rest to come eventually
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