H Series AMS Riser Plus HT - V2 - H2Dual AMS Mini
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Description
This will fit the H2S, H2D, and H2C.
⚠️NOTE:
When printing high-temperature filaments and using a heated chamber, ensure the riser body is printed from a material rated for the highest temperatures you plan to use.
UPDATE:
Version 2
This riser is a compact version of my original Dual AMS Riser (H2Dual AMS). The first version (V1) was created after people requested a smaller design that could hold one AMS and an HT without taking up as much space as the dual. While V1 was largely successful, some users have reported that its legs gradually spread, causing it to slip off the printer. This is an issue that has never been reported with the original Dual AMS Riser.
To address this, I designed V2 using the same reliable traits from the H2Dual AMS. V2 is about 2 inches (50mm) wider than V1 for improved reliability, but still 6 inches (152mm) narrower than the full Dual AMS Riser. V1 files are still available in the files section.
Add a shelf for an additional AMS here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1812583-ams-ht-shelf-add-on-for-single-ams-riser#profileId-1933922
Find drawer inserts for different nozzles here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2139344-nozzle-storage-insert-for-h2dual-ams-riser-systems#profileId-2317361
Original Info:
This custom riser is based off of my dual AMS riser (H2Dual AMS), which was first inspired in part by the “Riser V2” by maCyo42 for the P1S and X1C. It is designed specifically for the Bambu H2D and a single AMS unit Plus an AMS HT or something similar like a Creality Space Pi. It allows for removal of the top glass panel—even with the AMS units in place. Additional features include:
- Integrated drawers for convenient storage
- Some existing mods for the “Riser V2” drawers should work with these drawers (These drawers are the same width, but deeper).
- Shelves for build plate storage
- A shelf for the glass if you do remove it
Airflow channels to support AMS drying functionalities.
Printing & Assembly Notes:
- Material Recommendation: Use PETG or a similarly heat-resistant material to avoid warping during filament drying.
- I wouldn't recommend ABS due to shrinkage, but if you do use ABS you may want to scale up 1 or 2%. ASA may be a better choice
- Print Settings:
- No supports needed
- Designed for high-flow PETG
- Each half uses just under one roll of filament (2 perimeters, 12% infill)
- Use a modifier box to set 100% infill for the top and bottom clips
- Use a modifier box to set 25% infill to the legs that sit on top of the printer. This will ensure strength and rigidity with the weight on top during printer movements.
- Feeling adventurous? Both halves can fit on one H2D build plate and be printed together.
- Three 8mm holes are included for reinforcement rods.
- If you have spare 8mm rods (e.g., from old printers), cut them to ~50mm.
- If not, printable reinforcement rods are included—print these at 100% infill.
- Recommended: Use a bit of gel super glue on the bottom clips for added security (not required, but recommended).
Assembly:
After printing:
- Make sure your rods will slide into each half, then insert the rods into one half.
- Align the rods with the second half.
- Press the two halves together firmly (e.g., using your hands and a carpeted floor).
- Apply even pressure—snapping sounds are expected as the clips engage.
- You may have to even hammer the halves together with your fists. If you do, make sure you alternate front to back so that the two halves go together evenly.
- Once assembled, the unit is not meant to be disassembled.
Customization:
- Includes a blank file for customizing drawer covers.
- Includes a template for designing accessories like tool holders that hang off the side.
- A ready-made tool holder designed for this riser is available here.
Note:
If you need to remove a drawer, open the drawer fully, apply downward pressure on the front of the drawer and wiggle while pulling out.
If you remix or customize this design, please reference the original model in your upload.
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