Anyone notice a difference?
I printed the “test” print just to make sure it fit my AMS. A bit tight, but figured a little sanding here or there it would work..
Printed the plain legs to keep it simple..
The legs are wider and because of that has zero chance of fitting!
So there goes a half spool of PLA into the garbage.
I would strongly recommend the designer caution that the test print and plain legs are not the same.
I cut the front tab off, and it fit that way. I'm not sure you have the old style, since I just bought my printer and an additional two AMS units. And they're all 3 large gap style.
I assume this was printed with a 0.4mm nozzle? I'm having the worst time with the slots for the filament. It seems that the printer can't close the profile enough to hold the filament in.
Discussions — AMS stacking stand for Bambu Lab P1P and X1 #ThangsBambuContest
Rods https://www.mcmaster.com/rods/diameter~10mm/length~400mm/ M3 Grub Screws https://www.mcmaster.com/products/grub-screws/metric-18-8-stainless-steel-cup-point-set-screws/
Very cool design. Any thoughts on making this like Lego where four AMS units can be stacked vertical?
3/8ths inch rod works perfectly well, just FYI, in case you think you need to order metric. Works great, thanks!
Can you share real step files. not triangulated?
Hi, I've printed this, it looks like I have the old design AMS (3 large gaps) How does it connect in? I can't seem to get it to fit
I cut the front tab off, and it fit that way. I'm not sure you have the old style, since I just bought my printer and an additional two AMS units. And they're all 3 large gap style.
What machine do you print on. The model is too big for my Prusa 3+ and my Bambu Carbon ? Is it possible to buy the print from somewhere ?
It fit on my Prusa Mk3. It was tight, you just have rotate it a bit and aim for it to be on the diagonal
What is the overall height with both AMS closed?
Can this be stacked on-top of the printer I'm limited for space?
I assume this was printed with a 0.4mm nozzle? I'm having the worst time with the slots for the filament. It seems that the printer can't close the profile enough to hold the filament in.
Hello, thank you for this nice support, has parament there is a rod with lugs on the back? What to put? THANKS
This is a beautiful and useful design and thanks for it
Wonderful design. A suggestion: use 16 colors to match the max number of colors that the AMS can handle :)