Simple, easy to print and assemble LED riser for top mounted AMS systems on Bambi X1/X1C/P1S or enclosed P1P.
I recommend printing in PETG, though I've also printed a full Bambu Brite in PLA and it seemed fairly strong.
**Keep in mind this may affect the Lidar on X1C's, so it would be best to leave it off during calibration. I do not own an X1C so I cannot test which level a light is ok, but if you'd like to test this yourself please use a dimmable LED strip.
**I've also had a comment on Reddit saying he noticed Bambu Brite sliding during fast prints. I haven't experienced this, so this may depend on the filament used and smoothness of the plate, but I cannot confirm. If you experience this or just want to avoid it, please print and install the TPU pads.
UPDATE: I haven't noticed any scratching of the glass from Bambu Brite sitting directly on the glass, however based on questions on Reddit I've decided to add OPTIONAL TPU pads via a profile as well as separate STL's. These will require glue (I used a few lines of hotglue for my testing). They are the same assembly format as Bambu Brite itself, however they do not stay together as a whole without being glued down. They do have small edges that make them easily guided into place and don't obstruct the final look of Bambu Brite. TPU pad assembly pictured below.
I've included 3mf files for both painted logo, and inset logo for those of you that don't want to print in multicolor.
Simply print both files, and use the easy tabs/slots to assemble the left side pieces and right side pieces separately.
Once the left and right sides are complete, simply guide them together and press fit to have a completed Bambu Brite.
I've intentionally made the LED track larger than some other similar LED risers to accommodate larger LED strips (up to 16mm wide), and to make installation of smaller LED strips easier. I recommend using additional adhesive backing if the adhesive that came on your LED strip isn't strong enough to maintain during radiated heat during prints.
Important: The flexibility and adhesive quality of LED strips can vary. If you’re having any issues getting yours to adhere simply place it as best you can and run a bead of hot glue on both edges of the LED.
Carefully place your LED strip along the track, fitting the power wire through the channel exiting your Bambu Brite. Trim any excess at the marked cut locations on your chosen LED strip. You're now done with assembly!
Place your Bambu Brite on top of your Bambu printer in the same location you'd normally place your AMS, then set your AMS on top of your Bambu Brite. Bambu Brite was designed to be form fitting, but not snug. It can be easily placed and removed numerous times for maintenance without causing damage to your printer or Bambu Brite.
Plug it in, turn it on and enjoy finally being able to see what you're printing!
Happy printing!
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