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AMS HT x2d side mount

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X2D
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H2D Pro

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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2 plates

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This AMS HT mount is for those who have printed the x2d Huamiaojun riser. This riser is fixed by being wedged into the gap of the riser's exhaust port. I only designed the stand itself, not including the AMS HT tray. The tray used is from "Pichler's AMS HT bracket, for AMS riser/flip cover".

 

The original exhaust port magnets do not need to be installed; the fixing hooks are adhered with glue this time. I tried it, and it works fine without them. I installed 2, but if you're not confident, you can install a few more hooks.

 

I printed it using PLA HT material. It is best to use heat-resistant materials for printing, as the x2d has active chamber heating.

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