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Quick Low Profile AMS LED Riser + Venting Profile

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0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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6500K White LED Light Strip (1pcs) - KA004 / White (41100)

Description

This is a easy and quick printable AMS riser for adding LEDs to your printer.

 

The LEDs I used are 8mm 5v COB LEDs with a usb connector plugged into the free usb slot on the P1S.

 

Total print time is 3.5 Hours for two plates no supports needed.

 

Printed in sports mode with esun PLA without any issues.

 

If you have an issue with the width and length being too long, swap the corners.

Check the slicer to see which corner goes with which side, they are labelled; 

  • FR=Front Right
  • FL=Front Left
  • BR=Back Right
  • BL=Back Left


     

Link to LEDs used: https://amzn.eu/d/0b8H7T6A

 

The top glass used on the X1/P1 series are the same so this should fit both.

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im just going to be completely honest: i want to make this LED mod over the other options because it just looks so cool and distinctive 😆 I don't know if there's a build guide hosted anywhere that im not seeing (or if there's a need for one?). Even though making and installing this in my X1C might present some ergonomic difficulty when i'm servicing or mid-print troubleshooting - it looks like it's relatively straightforward to lift up and out if i need to. but no matter which direction i ultimately go for a brighter box, i wanna give you kudos on making something that looks awesome: well done!
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Thanks very much for the positive feedback. I designed it purely for myself for extra lighting and threw it up here in case others needed the same. There's no build guide really, you just print the 4 pieces and snap them together. Pop it on top of the printer and then the glass on top. It's as easy accessible as glass top for maintenance etc..., it doesn't add anymore complexity. I prefer the vented version profile myself, looks better in my opinion.
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1. Need an secure LED attachment like a clip or something 2. My Tube is still rubbing against the glass which is pretty disappointing because that’s the reason why I printed it I like the light and how it gets centered at the middle. However the design needs some adjustments would love to see an updated one! (I used an AliExpress light for bambu)
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Appreciate the feedback. I have no issues with my LEDs coming away, I'll design some clips. I used these clips to help with the rubbing on the glass, give them a try: https://makerworld.com/models/16052
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Replying to @daveronan90 :
I will try those clips. I do like the Lightning in the enclosure a lot. i will try out a cable Binders for the loose LEDs
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Replying to @maiostudio :
Cable ties are a good idea, or some additional double sided tape for the loose LEDs. I uploaded a new profile overnight, it raises the glass further and has a air gap for venting heat, this should also help with the PTFE tube rubbing, if you want to try it as well. Glad you like the lighting, it was the reason I designed it. The stock LED is poor and all the other risers used too much filament, were longer print times and more complex for my needs.
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Something for others to keep in mind, that because the LED strip sits on a ring, and the ring is tilted downards, you will have to deal with the LED strip either not sitting flush to the ring, or having to stretch or cut the LED strip to fit all the way around. This isn't the fault of the model. This is something that is inherent to the geometry of a ring with one face tilted in. The diameter at the top will be smaller than the diameter at the bottom. So if you print expect to have to deal with with this.
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I appreciate the unique lighting design. And I don't like to make AMS higher height. That's why your design caught my eye. While respecting the design of the predecessor, I made some modifications in my own way. 1. Since the adhesive of the LED strip is weak against curves and high temperatures, I added a step to attach the LED strip with a cable tie. Also, I created a clearance for the cable. 2. I removed the front wall so that the glass can slide forward to let in outside air for PLA printing, etc., and created a clearance for the front knob mounting screw. 3. PLA Translucent creates lighting effects when viewed from the outside.
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any chance you uploaded this mod any where? I like the idea of using Zipties to hold the LED on. the glue in the strips never holds very well
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Replying to @Work_Wasteland :
I have never upload the my modification. Would upload if original auther aproved.
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Replying to @sw0608 :
You should upload! The author does not need to manually approve. I uploaded a profile with similar modifications but yours looks even better.
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Perfect! Did half white and half black pattern. Ordering LEDs in the coming days! Will add photo once 100% completed! With LEDs you recommend and installed before/after!
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Glad it worked for you, thanks for the rating!
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The Frame is Assembled, Light Strip on it's way. It's really going to be nice to have a good lighted bed while printing... Thank you Dave for the Really slick design you have posted. I bought the one with the 3M Peel and Stick, so, should go together easy.. Already have the Rear Corner with the Wire Cove printed and ready to assemble.
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were did you get the STL for the rear corner?
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Replying to @user_2219178113 :
The bottom Print, 3rd plate. Only one print on that plate.. With wire hole is in the description.
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Replying to @user_2219178113 :
Sorry for the late reply.. It is in the List of Models... Look close and slowly.. I had to look for it also..
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I raised the height to 17mm and added a small access hole on the BL for external wire. I really liked this one the best out of all... simple and exactly what I needed. Added profile with extra plate #3 to this model... I think. It's the first time I've messed with Makerworld.
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Machine test with old ABS and excellent results
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Glad you like it! ABS is tough to print with, allow for a little warp/shrinkage and use ALL the glue!
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Replying to @Hierotochan :
I adjusted the bed temperature to 100 degrees plus adhesive, and it's fantastic
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sehr schöne Ausleuchtung des Druckraumes. ich habe 24v COB-LED‘s benutzt.
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To small for me. I don’t know what happened.
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You might have matched the corners incorrectly try switching them around
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