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AMS Lite Horizontal Rotating Wall Mount

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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  • M3 x 30mm Schraube x 2:
  • M3 Muttern x 2:
  • M5 x 40mm Schraube x 2:
  • M5 Muttern x 2:
  • Schrauben x 2: Zur Befestigung an der Wand (Dübel) oder am Schrank

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Since my A1 printer is located in a slanted roof area, I didn't have much space to refill the filament spools and therefore needed a wall mount that could rotate around its horizontal axis. Additionally, I wanted the model to be quickly detachable from the wall. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any models on MakerWorld that offered me this possibility, which is why I set out to create one myself

As described in the pictures, I reattached the four screws that were previously screwed to the AMS lite in the same position, and for the other four holes, I used the screws from the bag labeled "For AMS Lite / For AMS Stiffener C Clamp". Additionally, I added two more holes below the Bambu Lab inscription so that the rotation in the base works better. For wall mounting, I intentionally included larger holes so it can be attached to walls or cabinets with various types of screws. I used M5 x 25 mm screws with nuts and washers there. To allow the product to rotate smoothly, I would recommend an extension cable for the AMS lite

 

First, the two arms are screwed to the AMS lite. Then, the two arms are inserted into the base and also screwed down. Finally, only the wall mount needs to be attached to the wall, and it can simply be hung in place

 

I would use PETG instead of PLA because the high weight of the AMS lite, including the filament spools, could cause it to break over time

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Is great for my use case but I strongly recommend to print the wall part with 100 infill. it crashed on the printer at 3AM ☺️
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Oh, I'm so sorry. I don't know how tightly you fastened the screws, but it should suffice to screw them in only lightly, so that they are just secure and do not slip. I am however pleased that you still like the product
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No fault to you or the design! It's likely a combination of overly tightened countersunk screws without washers, PLA, and insufficient infill. I've now reprinted it with 100% infill and used screws with larger heads. 🤞
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Replying to @rosch :
Okay, super. That pleases me. Thank you nonetheless for the review
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Like this design but wanted to take it a step further. A rethink of the mounting came up with a double pipe rack. To mount it needed a couple of shelf edge brackets to clamp down on the side of the shelf. Add a couple pieces of spare pipe cut to the depth of the shelf. Throw in some more M5 screws (4x5mm & 4x12mm) to assemble the ends. A couple stopper tabs to screw into the base (wood screw 2xM4 12mm & 4 washers) to lock the pipe mount in place. Preventing it from falling out. End up with a sliding and twisting AMS that hangs beneath the shelf. All based off this design, so thanks.
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grate ! thanks !
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Long print, printed with PETG, just needs to go on the wall 👍
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searched a long time for a working rotating variant. with an ams cable extension its perfect :-)
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Printed twice, both times unsuccessfully, it's unusable
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I am sorry to hear that it did not work. Could you please attach a photograph illustrating the defect
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Replying to @JayPee :
In a separate note, the bottom sheet always breaks, peels off, or for whatever reason, never comes out
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Replying to @JayPee :
Third time's the charm The issue was that printing everything on one plate caused it to adhere too strongly to the edges and peel off The solution was to print it on two plates
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amazing desing, perfect print. did it woth ABS for extra strength
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I printed everything in PLA and so far it holds up well I only had to replace the wall mount once because it bent Then I printed it in PETG But ABS is of course even better
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I also printed in PLA and the whole thing fell from the wall onto the printer The screw holes on the mounting plate broke out
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This is precisely what I was looking for Thank you so much
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I'm glad you like it Thank you for the boost
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