AMS stacking stand for Bambu Lab P1P and X1 #ThangsBambuContest
3D printed AMS stacking stand. Fits the Bambu Lab AMS (for P1P and X1 series 3D printers)
Compatibility (updated) Fits the 3 different versions of the AMS units. However, the fit for the older version (3 large gaps on the sides instead of 4) is slightly offset and the bottom box will protrude out a bit.
Materials
- about 500g of filament
- optional 10x404mm metal rod/pipe (such as an aluminum pipe) cost me about $2 at the hardware store
- optional two M3 grub screws 6-12mm long and compatible Allen (hex) key (you can find them in sets on Amazon for $10-20), OR use long normal M3 screws, like M3x30 or M3x40 and only screw in a quarter of the length
- optional felt pads for the bottom AMS unit for easier sliding
Printing There's an optional small test-fit part that can be printed first for checking potential fitting issues. Let me know so I can add more files with different clearances or different rod diameters. Pick either the decorated version or the plain version. 2 files need to be printed and they are pre-oriented, no supports required. I prefer PETG, 2 perimeters, 12% cubic infill, and a good amount of brim. Takes close to 15 hours to print with the Generic PETG profile.
Assembly Cut the metal rod to 404mm long, then insert it in both printed parts. Fit the AMS unit at the top. Screw in the two grub screws at the back alongside the rod to lock it in place.
If you like CAD modeling, I posted a 90-minute video with the entire workflow for creating this model.
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