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AMS HT Shelf 5.5ish – Print-Friendly Design

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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3.8 h
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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🛠️ AMS-HT Shelf No.6 Now with a tighter tolerance profile. 
 

🔧 Overview
Streamlined, split, and still solid.
Shelf No.6 takes the proven top-lip mounting of its predecessor and trims the excess—literally. By removing the middle third and dividing the shelf into two parts, you save filament without sacrificing stability. Mounts the same way, holds just as tight, and fits most riser setups with 2mm clearance. Sould fit even better now.

This and No.5 were designed for owners of the P series or X series (I haven't tested the X, but it shouldn't be any different) who don't use a specific riser, or no riser at all. There are some great mounts, but most are specific, or require no riser at all.  I made this because I have 2 AMS-HT and wanted one over the other, but didn't want to print something large and using a large amount of filament. 


🧩 Features
•     ✅ Two-part modular design to reduce filament usage
•     ✅ Tool-free top-lip mount—no screws, no risers needed
•     ✅ Compatible with AMS-HT from Bambu Lab
•     ✅ Works with most risers as long as 2mm gap exists
•     ✅ Verified on P1P, P1S; pending X1C confirmation

 

🔬 Notes
Sometimes less isn’t just more—it’s smarter. Shelf No.6 ditches the middle third and doubles down on efficiency. The split design cuts filament use without compromising fit or stability. It has plenty of ventilation, still mounts like a champ, and still keeps your AMS setup clean. Any filament works fine—PLA included—because strength isn't sacrificed here, just excess. Why overbuild when you’ve already nailed the essentials?

 

No. 5 is the depth of one side of the printer. It's printed in 2 parts as well but they join in the middle. It's my preference as I feel it matches the printer better. You can find it here. It also has a version that has tighter tolerance to sit a bit more snug at the top.   To achieve the same with this file you can print a small tpu block about 1mm by 20 for each one to sit between the shelf and the printer. 

This will mount with any riser as long as it doesn't cover the top edge of the printer. Shelf is strong and stable and does not sag. Moves with the printer so no wobbling of fear of it tipping. 


 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I appreciate it greatly.

If you print please share. If you have an improvement please let me know. 

 

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