AMS Riser V2 - SKADIS

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AMS Riser V2 - SKADIS

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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13 plates
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

This model is an enhanced version of my popular AMS Riser with Enhanced Visibility. I wanted to take things to the next level to better suit the new workspace I am putting my printer in. Welcome, SKADIS!

 

I wanted an AMS Riser that would give me amazing visibility into the printer through the top glass along with the ability to add an LED strip to light the print area up like the sun. So, I pushed the AMS back and added an angled surface to mount the LEDs to, with a cutout for the start of the strip and cable routing. I found myself wishing I had more tool storage along the side of the printer for all of the tools needed to finish my prints. The Ikea SKADIS pegboard system was a clear choice - with massive support from the 3D printing community, SKADIS provides options to mount anything you can imagine to the side of the printer. If it doesn't exist, design it using the standard hook dimensions to mount on the board!

 

Features & Updates

  • Full SKADIS AMS riser with optional SKADIS side panels
  • LED strip mount surface and cable routing location. Buy an LED strip from AliExpress - it will be the best upgrade you've ever made to your printer.
  • Storage location to hold 2 additional build plates - Now bolt on for increased strength and printability
  • Two positions for the glass lid:
    • Fully closed, to keep the heat and noise in
    • Lid raised, for added ventilation
  • Increased width of “fully closed” location for easier lid installation
  • New front cutout for the screws on the underside of the handle on the glass lid
  • Easy to assemble - no glue required!
  • Kept the total filament usage under 600g. Side panels add ~450g each.

What you will need:

  • Your filament(s) of choice. I strongly recommend using a support filament on the interface layer for ultimate surface quality and ease of removing hole supports
    • If printing PLA & PETG, using PLA for the riser is 100% good to go
    • If printing more advanced filaments, print riser from ABS or ASA
    • Using PETG for PLA support interface or vice versa is a great alternative to dedicated support filaments
  • Qty 4 M3x6 Socket Head Cap Screw - For build plate storage hooks
  • Qty 16 M3x6 Socket Head Cap Screw - For SKADIS side plates. Qty 16 required per side!
  • M2.5 hex key
  • Double sided tape - to secure the side plate supports to the side of the printer
  • M3 thread tap - This is not required but will significantly help with installation of all the screws

Thank you for all the support!

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Finishing up the printing and assembly of the main unit (side panels to come later). Question, what purpose do the 2 little tabs you bolt on server?
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The tabs allow you to store build plates in the riser. They rest on those tabs at the front and within the riser body at the rear. There are 2 stop tabs they push up against
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Replying to @AngelicAnarchy :
Makes sense. Found you have to tap out the plug to get the holes for the screw in the tabs. Waiting for my screws and tap to arrive. Again, thanks
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Replying to @AngelicAnarchy :
You have created a great file, and I thank you for it. I am finding out about the features like the tabs for storing plates that makes it even better. But if I can offer a suggestion it would be to provide some description of those things in your upload. Mention things like those tabs for plates, or how what looks like tabs on othe parts are just supports that need to be broken off (and do it right so the plugs come out easy), etc. You have invested a lot of work on this and again thanks for sharing, but just a little more would be a big help.
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Definitely a challenge for me, I would have never attempted something like this using my Ender Pro but was able to complete it in PETG after attempting first in ABS. I did do each piece one by one, so it took some time but I'm happy with the results. I had to grind a small channel for the light bar wire to reach the outside so it wouldn't sit on the cable, but that was easy to do. Printed a few of the side plate but still more to go. Overall this was a rewarding print!
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What kind of LED strip have you used? It looks like it has some kind of diffusor on it.
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Replying to @Brolex :
Dimmable one with a switch... don't really use the dim feature, but my computer is right next to printer, so I wanted to be able to use my USB port from the comp to power it... I like how I can have the power off to the printer and still have light, as well as when I put the PC to sleep for the night, it turns off the light and I just rely on the stock light if I need to check Handy. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BYJ8C2RG (haven't ventured into the aliexpress side yet, but likely soon).
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In the process of printing. Finished plates 1 and 3 so far. Looks great but I am baffled by something. Assembly. I am hoping once I finish plates 2 and 4 it will make more sense but figuring out where everything goes has been a challenge. For example, the picture below shows the 2 top pieces from plates 1 and 3. Specifically these are objects RLU STEP from plates 1 and 3. If you look at the arrows you see what looks like tabs that might be used to fit these pieces together but not quite. I had to pull up the model in Bambu Studio and look at the Preview tab to see that they are supports and (I guess) should be removed for assembly. For those of us spacialy challenged it might help to provide some instructions. Other than this nit picky comment really looking forward to finishing this. It is really starting to look very nice.
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Yes, it's probably time I put an assembly guide together. I'll look into that shortly Youre right that those tabs are supports for the holes and they should all pull out.
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Replying to @AngelicAnarchy :
Thanks. I gave it a try and they come out nicely. Really appreciate your design
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Printed with gray Bambu PETG HF (after drying) and it turned out great. I haven't gone for the SKADIS pieces yet, but I'm super happy with just the riser itself.
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Perfect fit. love the utility and storage my printer has now!
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B E A UTIFIL DESIGN!! I have been looking for an AMS riser that isn’t impossible to assemble, uses a moderate amount of filament, and looks amazing! great idea adding the side plates on there, the last one is finishing now! great design, thank you for this
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A truly excellent AMS riser, functions well, easy to print, and Skadis elements are easily attached I only printed one side half-height and modified the connectors slightly to fit the poop chute
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Works well with PolyTerra PLA and looks stunning. A little hint, that one of the connectors is shorter and should be used in the front would have been nice. But I think it is more my lesser experience in 3D models and 3D printing...
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Finished printing and assembling the top part today. Waiting to get the led as final touch. Will consider the side panels later as the furniture which the printer is on might now allow it, needs some extra measurements. Super happy with the result.
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Super happy with the outcome of this project. Thanks for all the work designing the model.
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