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AMS 2 Rack / Stack - Simple

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All Parts - 0.24mm layer Height - 3 Walls - 25% Infill
All Parts - 0.24mm layer Height - 3 Walls - 25% Infill
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12.3 h
3 plates
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Optional Brace - 2 Parts
Optional Brace - 2 Parts
Designer
2.6 h
1 plate
5.0(39)

Brace, Single Part, 0.6mm
Brace, Single Part, 0.6mm
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1 plate
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H2S Profile
11.4 h
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Update: Added Optional Brace - I don't use it but if you do, you can always print it afterwards if you need. Note that the brace fits the original stack, so no need to reprint anything.

 

Want to stack my AMS 2's, but didn't want to have the supertall versions. and didn't want to be printing for 30 odd hours. 

This one is super fast to assemble, and doesn't require glue or screws, and there are no supports required.

 

There is no front or back, so you just need to print the same 3 parts for each side. 

 

A couple of things to note before you print;

There is no cross brace, so it may feel a little wobbly. I've been running it for a couple of weeks and very happy so far.

To access filament in the lower AMS, you will need to either slide it forward, or slide the stack back. Personally, I find this a better compromise… so don't print it if you're looking for something else.

Finally, I wouldn't mount this on top of the H2D since the printer moves so much during printing.

 

Good luck!

 

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edit: I love the design and after finding out you could only print it as one piece on the H2 I was bummed. I ended up cutting the uprights in half at 128mm point and adding 15mm x 10mm hex dowels for support. the print came out great and definitely works great for my small area. Thanks for a great design! And I gave you a 🚀! ugh, I really wanted to print this rack for my AMS 2’s, but went to print it and realiezed it’s only printable on the H2 and sadly I have a P1S
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would you mind upload your printing profile? that would be very helpful! I have a P1S as well
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Love this! I tried the tube one, worked, but I bumped it, and it broke to pieces. This one is strong and safe ! I put the bracket on the back for added stability.
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Thanks for the comment and the rating. Like the labelling idea...
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What a well thought out, simplistic rack for the AMS 2. I added the brace and see no movement when printing. Absolutely fits perfectly and very sturdy! Used M4 bolts to the brace. THANK YOU !
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Thanks for the review and the rating.... good idea with the M4 bolts (and M4 nuts I presume). Never thought of that...
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what length in the m4 bolts?
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Printed this and the brace (using PETG), I was going to add a riser to make swapping filament in the lower AMS2Pro smoother, but this paired well with the "AMS 2 Pro Castor Wheels" https://makerworld.com/en/models/1884089-ams-2-pro-castor-wheels#profileId-2017698. It fits under like they were made for each other. slides from under nicely. I like the low profile design of all this and was going to design my own (but glad i printed this). Great work...
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Works well and managed to print the whole thing in about 8 hours on my H2C with a 0.6mm nozzle. Very sturdy with the back brace part, which I combined and printed as a single part (uploaded a print profile for this too)
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what did you use to screw it together?
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fits great
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Thanks for the review... looks good.
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Superb design, however, I made a slight modification (enhanced stability and aesthetics). I was unsure about the stability of the original design with the rear support, but now it's incredibly sturdy and looks fantastic. I'm still awaiting my second AMS (yes, I know it no longer fits perfectly underneath due to the added support, but that wasn't the intention). But a very cool design
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Hello, is the rod printed or bought? I would like this variant too. Cool color
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excellent print quality on the H2D with .4 High Flow nozzels. all printed in a total of 10 hours compared to the the 12.9 estimated. added adjustable rod to back and is rock solid with no wobble. also added anti slip tape under each leg. great design! keep it up!!!
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Looks great... thanks for the comments.
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i want to put on top too but i afraid will break the glass
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brace is a must. if this had no brace, I would not be using it. waves more than a palm tree in a tropical storm. with brace and AMS installed on top, it’s a solid piece. very happy with it. no info on hardware, but I just used some m6x1.25 titanium gold bolts and let the bolt cut threads into the plastic
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This looks good, if anyone can figure how to split this to print on smaller printers that would be awesome, I have a P1S. Would not mind more assembly. Others are over engineered and too tall. Good job
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I agree
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so this cannot be printed on P1S?
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