lightweight AMS Riser with LED etc.

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
13.5 h
5 plates
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2 Plates PLA 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill without supportinterface
2 Plates PLA 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill without supportinterface
9.9 h
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

update:

Variant 3 should now fit all AMS

 

 

I designed a holder to hold your replacement buildplate
https://makerworld.com/de/models/107641

 

Remix of “all” the other AMS risers.

 

I completely rebuilt the model. I have adjusted a few things.

  • Dimensions minimally adjusted
  • Break-out cable entry at the front and back
  • 20mm x 20mm hole pattern on the sides to enable attachments to be screwed on
  • 12mm LED are possible
  • the LEDs can be attached with cable ties (holes in the model)
  • a lip in front of the LEDs so that you are not blinded
  • connection of the individual parts using a connector in the shape of a bone. This makes it easier to adjust the fit of the parts later

 

 

More of my models:

One of my latest models is a Chain Guard. This prevents the chain from getting caught on the screw, etc. on the side.

 

 

If you need a AMS wall mount with a filament holder, you are welcome to take a look at AMS Wall Mount + Filament Holder Wallmount

Comment & Rating (332)

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Printed fine, but doesn't fit my AMS (purchased 11/28/23) version without modification.
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1. I'm in the process of adjusting it 2. Don't rate the profile as bad if the print result is great.. (that's simply wrong..)
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Replying to @duck.knapp :
Updated that for you...I didn't realize the rating was for the profile specifically.
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Replying to @charlesd :
btw. new modell is online now
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Love it. addons included. I printed mine in ABS. Added a 7mm skirt to avoid warp. Adds some cleanup to the print, but worked great none the less. Used Hatchbox ABS Silver, very close color match to the Bambu Labs Silver
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nice! if you want you can upload your ABS profile. maybe it helps some people :-)
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Nice work! Do you have a link for the filament and ptfe hose holder?
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Replying to @zebbl84 :
I started to ask the same question too, then I saw it below @ https://makerworld.com/en/models/74757#profileId-186602 Cheers!
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yea, so it seems that i got the V1 Ams.. how i found out? Wasting 12h of Printtime and 400gr of PLA... Print is good as far as i can see, but a little notice that this is specially for the V2 AMS would be nice.
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i'm sorry i didn't know it will not fit at all. you can look one of the first comment say it will not word but i thought it is fixable by removing one of the pieces or so.. 1st the AMS has to be more to the back like i show you on the picture. 2nd try to remove the peace i marked if this is not working you can tell me what to change than i change it in the model
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yeah, i'll give that a try later. maybe you can add a photo from your ams from the site so that it is easily to see how the ams is attached to your riser. i think that would be helpful for all other printers :)
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My AMS
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Hey Pascal, great design! I really love all the effort you put in to get all the details just perfect! I have one concern though, it looks like the new AMS will not fit on your riser mount anymore - as other riser designers have noted - like in this example: https://makerworld.com/en/models/64902#profileId-68560 Have you tested your design on a V3 AMS or are you planning to update your model by removing the extra tabs in a similar way? Thanks for your work on this great model!
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What??? Wrong comment about wrong Riser and who is Pascal?? PS: just print my Riser ;-)
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Replying to @duck.knapp :
Hey! Yeah, sorry, I meant to post that comment on this riser: https://makerworld.com/en/models/117928#profileId-126801 I was interested in the cutout on the underside of the front frame of that riser made to accomodate the weird elevated empty button-hole on the P1S that seems like it could prevent your design from sitting flat on a P1S. That design also has an accomodation for a TPU gasket under the glass to reduce noise and possibly retain a bit more heat if needed - also not a dealbreaker.... I was mostly concerned about the protrusion on the P1S top bezel possibly being an issue. Sorry for the misplaced post and thanks for your design! It's in my collection to print and once I figure out if this might actually be a problem or not, I'm hitting the print button!
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Replying to @michael.tavel :
none of these are problems. You don't need a TPU seal for temperature or noise (I don't have any rattling or anything like that...). that's just more for printing without any point.. I myself have the riser on a P1S and like many others, everything works great and there are no problems when printing with my profile
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printed it out and it’s better than my previous riser. I didn’t want to print the original bob because I had no need for drawers. this came out really good. thank you.
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This concept has potential, but there are some issues with the support structures in the design. I attempted to print it without support twice, but both attempts failed due to the inadequacy of these support structures. I propose removing them and allowing either the slicer software or users to manually select where to add support OR increase the density of your support structure. I gonna remove this support structure on my solidwork and get back to this article.
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just print with my profile... you need to have normal support under the lip. Support roof for PLA should be PETG or vice versa. Then everything prints without any problems, you are welcome to take a look at the other pictures/comments below
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I printed his profile, only changes made were to the bed temp, and adding skirts to combat warp. I had zero issues. I didn't even use 2 filament types. The model and support split perfectly fine, the interface between them is easily separated. your infill shows you decided to build your own profiles, which is why yours failed.
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2 plate PETG w/ PLA support, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% gyroid
My first PETG print came out better than I expected. There were minor imperfections when printing the holes, but can only been noticed really close. I printed 1st plate with top/door closed and 2nd plate with top lifted open at 77F room temperature. No difference but your milage may vary. The notches under front and back may need more layers to block it, as it won't seal the chamber fully (see pics with circles). AMS got pushed back a little.
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The thing with the openings in the circles is a slicer problem, for me they are closed... you can close it with that: https://makerworld.com/en/models/123575#profileId-133150
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Replying to @duck.knapp :
Ahhh thank you 👍🏼
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
I like it so much! So cool to be able to add accessory!
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2 Plates PLA 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill without supportinterface
looks great. I added a couple pieces of mounting tape in the corners to it wouldn’t wiggle around or lift, but it fits and works well.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Worked Great so far! Required additional supports but were easy enough to take off.
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