A riser for bambu lab printer. Light is specifically pointing downward so everything is illuminated properly without blinding the user if they are standing nearby. Makes taking time lapses that much more pleasant.
The cord for plugging LED in can be safely looped in around (look at the pictures) the piece (a total of 5 loops can be handled).
When assembling do use a bit of forceful persuasion for the dovetail connections. Once assembled the connections will lock up, but that adds sturdiness.
There is enough clearance up top so that the tube for filament will stop rubbing against the glass and spreading the fine dust everywhere.
Do a dry run before you commit start to assembling pieces and one more before you start gluing your LED to the riser.
I assembled it backwards on my first attempt and glued led weirdly on my second. So doing a dry run can save you a lot of headache and frustration.
Also keep in mind that print profile will result in shiny pla if you use basic pla. If you want it to look crude I suggest using faster speeds (but why would you want it to look crude?).