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I’m over here, pouring my heart (and a lot of caffeine) into creating designs for this amazing community! If you’ve got a boost to spare, you’d be a total hero—it really does help! But if not, no worries at all—you’re still amazing, and I hope my designs make you smile anyway! 😊💛
Introduction |
I'm Ben Levi, and I want to talk to you about this BLV AMS Riser that I designed: That's why I decided to come up with this sleek BLV AMS Riser design, easy to use, easy to put together, and reliable. I even added two handy drawers for your tools and stuff, a special shelf that can hold up to 4pcs Build Plates, built-in Dual LED strips. Sure, it took me a while, but I got it (almost..) done. As some of you may know, I love contributing to this wonderful community, which is why I chose to share with you my project without any fee or money. Among other things, I've also given you access to the original CAD files (F3D,STEP) so that you can easily make changes, add, and improve as you see fit. Please, if you publish a remix, make sure to link it to the original project as a remix so that others can benefit from your effort. I kindly request not to use the files for commercial purposes without explicit permission from me.
Thanks,
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These are just a few design features I've planned. If you have more ideas, please share them with me, and I can incorporate them into the design. Also, feel free to add remixes (CAD files are available for download).
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I must admit, if you're in search of a quick two-hour print and you're finished, this may not be the right place for it. To initiate and successfully complete this project, a considerable amount of filament and time investment is necessary. Here are the essential resources you'll be required to invest:
Printing Time | 70~85 print hours - including color switching! |
Printer | X1 Carbon, P1S, P1P, X1 or Other + AMS (Optional). |
Filament |
* Feel free to choose your own colors. |
I tried to keep the project in as few parts as possible and minimize the use of screws and glue. I've also included three images that show all the parts and file names to help you easily know what to print and what to remove. Click on the pictures to enlarge.
Under each file name, I've added a recommendation on how to print that component. Please note that these are just suggestions, and you can choose the filament type, infill percentage, and wall count according to your preferences.
Additionally, I've attached an image below that illustrates how to orient each component on the print bed for optimal results (click to enlarge):
Please note that you will find in also wonderful print profiles from the community too :)
I think the best way to demonstrate the assembly is through a video. Therefore, I've created a short animation video for you that illustrates the assembly process and the sequence of the project's components. Enjoy:
Please print x2 Button insert.stl files and assemble as the photo below:
Changelog |
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.
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