Printed in ABS at 100.20% scale.
Good design and I can't complain about the print, but it is a little finicky to install.
If you ever need to remove the LED mount...good luck with the adhesive.
I soldered silicone wires near the middle of my LED strip, and added a JST connector to plug directly to the P1S so I can control with with the front display/Bambu Handy.
Definitely is too bright. I'm not the best with electronics - I'm not sure if I can just add some kind of resistor to make it dimmer.
I am suprised there isn’t more riserless designs. This used way less filament then most risers, and I didn’t have to rework my existing ventilation solution! assembly was pretty easy, albeit a little finicky, but the end result is good. printed in Bambu PETG with tree supports for the big front piece. My LED light are maybe a bit too bright for my liking, but that’s not a fault of the design.
Excellent design job; I print it in ABS with no issue. I turn 90 degrees the piece that needs support to minimize the support and use tree support. Oh, and I also changed the infill for gyro; it's much stronger. I use the 4-piece model.
That can't be installed on an X1C (Sadely). There is a cover on the right side, and the left side is in the way of the chain link... No good.
That's why I downloaded it. I would like it to work. Like you, I don't want a riser. I like your joint system with the taper pin. The sad thing is inside the X1C, on the left side, there is a cap covering a PCB and a bunch of cables. Plus, there's a bump totally in the way in the middle. I did look for any place to put something and it's like not possible. If you like to have pictures, I can get you some.
@kstudioca Do you have any issues with the LED strip adhesive? I print a lot of ABS and I think the chamber temps might be weakening the adhesive. ALTHOUGH it only seems to be falling off in the right side - I wonder if the PTFE tube rubbing against the LED could be the cause.
Sadly, it won't work on my X1C. If I can find time and the machine is not busy, I'll try to see if I can make it work. I like the jointing system. Thanks for sharing
I've been wanting to print and install this for a while. I printed it in four parts, glueing the left side & front together, and then the right side & front. After the two sections were installed, I pushed in the center pin. I used 3M double-sided tape every three inches, along the length of the LED sleeper mount to attach the LED light strip (the adhesive on the light strip wouldn't stick). Bambu Labs warns against using motherboard power, so I used a 5 volt USB wall wart instead.