X3D Hex-a-Hub AMS Riser with HSW side panel

X3D Hex-a-Hub AMS Riser with HSW side panel

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PETG W/PLA FOR SUPPORT
PETG W/PLA FOR SUPPORT
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This is a christmas edition AMS riser with 12mm (cob) ledstrip option and with HSW sidepanels to the side of the printer to attach whatever you like.

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I have questions about this design. FYI I printed it in silver PETG. First, the two spots where I insert my glass top are so tight that I have to force it in. I have a video that I don't seem to be able to post here that shows it squeaking as I forced it in. That doesn't seem right. Is there any way to fix this short of completely reprinting the whole thing at like 101% size? I would rather not have wasted a day of printing and a lot of filament. Second, on the lower position for the glass, the left and right joiners as well as the back won't go all the way in. It looks like on one side you put a blocker that won't allow the joiner to go all the way down which I thought might have been intentional since the lower front (as in closest to the door) joiner has a recessed box. Right now my glass is sitting on those side and back joiners (once I force it in) and it doesn't seem right. Third, do you have a foam sealer you recommend, like the foam tape that sits on top of the X1C where the glass normally sits? I feel like there should be some on the lower position for the glass when you want to seal it. Lastly, there were a lot of supports on this that ended up marring/scarring the outside of it. I don't know if this can be helped short of using a transition material, but I thought I would mention it in case others thought it was going to be a clean look on the outside (I had even used a carbon fiber style PEI sheet to get a cool look on the outer side walls, but that's lost in the noise of all of the marring.
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I have had the same problem when printed in ASA, looks like it shrinks, when using PLA, PLA+ and PLA Tough (Bambu) it is spot on and the glass has enough room to fit. I waisted half a roll of ASA :-( but ok, will look into the holes, had the same small edge which I had to cut away so that will be updated but when cutting away did the trick. About the supports, I had the same with PLA but with ASA it was already out when I removed it from the plate. So it is clear that the filament makes a change :-(
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Will be uploading a fix in 10 min
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Replying to @DutchWorkX3D :
It sounds like a reprint will be in order. :( I can appreciate how the different filaments react differently. Hopefully you can build enough additional tolerance/room inside the cavity where the glass sits so it works for all the filaments. It certainly doesn't have to be "tight" as the glass moves up and down. Did what I said about the joiners sticking up make sense? It looked like you had a notch in the X cutout preventing the X piece from going all the way down. I had cut it out of one slot thinking it was leftover support before I stopped to ask above if it was intentionally there pr a byproduct of support. Do you have a foam sealer/tape you recommend be used where the glass sits to try and seal things up? If it didn't come across in my earlier comment, I do appreciate everything you are doing for the community and for being so responsive. Disappointment in how my first big print turned out shouldn't be reflected on you or your great work.
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I love everything about this model. I printed everything in Giantarm silver PETG on a carbon fiber style print plate. It came out awesome. Initially I had issues with the glass fitting even after the tweaks, but now it is OK. I created the "bottom" side panels by merging the side panel an the short panels as I didn't see the need to have more connectors for like 3" more length. I also noticed orientation issues with the bottom clips. I will be posting a print profile with both of those tweaks.
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Nice work, thanks for the tweaks.
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Thanks for the present! :) its working good!
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Looking awesome with the blue and lime colors
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loving this build. was intimidating to step into but has been rewarding and smooth
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I found this a great way to utilize the unused space on the sides of my printer, and love that I can combine that with a riser for my AMS. It took a bit of time to print it all, but it looks and functions great. Can you see I'm going for a colour theme here?
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nice colors :-)
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only printed the top so far but everything fits well and the glass slides in smoothly. thanks for sharing. printed in petg on x1c
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Really love the color :-) lime is my favorite :-)
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Awesome!!! Most useful thing I printed so far. The names of the walls (left, right, mirrored) were somewhat confusing but not that difficult to figure out. I love the riser.
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wow looking awesome, nice print
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Very happy with this riser. Printed in Bambu PLA with a little light sanding of the slot for the glass to make it slide in and out smoothly. I did end up designing my own side panels so I could easily make the border and the grid contrasting colors. They do take a while to print though with all the filament changes.
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Wow nice, looks very good
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I really like the design of this model. I think the honeycomb makes it extremely versatile. Came out pretty well. I think there was some shrinking as the fit is tight with some of the dove tails, and the model actually cracked at some layer lines as seen in the picture. Also, there was a lot of stringing. I don’t think this is a fault of the model, but rather the material. This is the first time I’m using ABS. I printed it in sunlu abs+. I will print the sides in PLA.
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Nice design. Not too big and flexibility to add-on. Now I need to make one for the X1C. This one is Bambu PLA-Matte Charcoal.
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