If you already completed printing the whole raiser you just need to reprint two smaller parts (plate 2 - the outside side parts will be replaced by the mod).
If you plan to print the raiser and also want to have the upgrade you can just start printing and skip
The model can also be used with the DryBuddy (here).
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OK - just another raiser is a little bit played down.. I designed for almost two days how I could create a raiser (like the one which is currently the top download here) which is easily printable (the other is not). and here it is :)
there are five versions - whether which version you choose - you need NO AMS to print it (despite having more than one colour):
The hygrometer hole has a diameter of 42.5mm. It should handle “the standard” hygrometer out there which is used in other projects.
The Ultimate/Lite HG/Lite version share the ventilation system and an area (all four models) for a LED light-stripe (-12mm, may even more because it's covered) which is angled with 45 degrees to the print plate. I used soldered LEDs before and still have to test whether you can mount a complete stripe (but I designed more space in the corners for just turning them round) without cutting it.
EDIT: Yep - mounting a complete WS2812b stripe without cutting it is possible. Even the edges can be handled smoothly (but at least one LED will not be angled with 45 degrees).
Why 45 degrees?! ..that you do not look directly into the light ;) there is also a cover on the top (print this with tpu) which prevents seeing anything from the stripe / the light. You can also use Alex_1's shield mentioned at the top. The shield almost completely hides the LEDs.
I will add other features from time to time. there are already some out there (just visit my model-site). If you need anything else just ask me for a mod and I will do it.
I will may fork the xtouch sources and add some features (light control / brightness / colours / …) there → so even when you own a x1c you can use the ultimate version with the xtouch display.
Here are some steps regarding the assembly (it's pretty easy). If you want to get an overview which parts belongs to which position → just open BambuStudio and use the “puzzle” icon in combination with the explosion view:
(the small board here on the right is not neccessary. I'm just using the regular light-energy-source. If you have questions regarding this just message me. the advantage is that I can controll the light directly with the bambu software & display)
You should use tape for fixing the cable
(my nozzle is currently making some troubles. don't use the hardened steel one when you print it. that's why I'm having these artefacts in the print :( have a look at the display-front then you know what I mean :P)
BR & happy printing,
B@sti :)
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