Smooth AMS V3,0n. The ultimate Smooth AMS.

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Smooth AMS V3,0n. The ultimate Smooth AMS.

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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
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The ultimate Smooth AMS.

Here is a new version, the v3,0n. This one is slimmed, and I trimmed a lot of extra material. It has all the good of the previous generations and some more.

 

Yes, this one accommodates the large desiccant box.

Yes, it accommodates some of those popular oversized push buttons. (under 18mm wide).

 

I also did a nose job and slimmed it down a little. I removed some extra material and worked on the geometry to put the accent on light diffusion. I recommend printing it in Bambu Lab Clear PETg 100% infill. It is stunning in low light.

So you got it. The best got better and more versatile.

 

No, it's not for the Hydra Mod fan. The Hydra v2,2 is still the best for the Hydra Mod. But keep looking. Hydra v2,3 is close down the line.

 

The drawback of cutting so much is that now it's in PETg and prints solid. Yes, you can use ABS and carbon fiber, but it prevents the LED from shining. ABS with a minimum of 20% infill 3 WTB can't print faster, but it may become unstable.

 

Hey, do I have to explain again why you need it? I already explained it in previous versions. Here is the highlight in one line; It is just the best. LOL

 

Here are some of the main things;

Its first function is to prevent the spool from jumping.

It reduces the AMS force-feeding of the material and smoothens the operation.

It does have a 50mm radius to make the filament enter the AMS without friction and eat the AMS mouth.

The Teflon tube has many significant advantages;

Friction reduction.

It is a sacrificial part, is easy to replace (inexpensive consumable)

Act like a fishing line and eliminate the spool jerking.

Align the filament with the AMS.

PS uses real PTFE (Milky or white) 2mm bore by 4mm OD and cut 50mm length.

Don't get that inexpensive clear tube. It's not Teflon (PTFE). It's less rigid, with more friction and trouble at the end. Teflon is white (Milky at the most).

 

I did print many other things. None satisfy me, and they are not stable enough.

That's it. Enjoy

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I do't know why noone ever mentioned but it doesn't fit. i Printer exactly your Profile with original bambu Petg. i then measured the thickness of the housing from the Motor and it is 2,7mm the distance between the print is between 2,55 and 2,65mm. maybe because of different AMS Version? Anyway it doesn't fit and you can see it on my pictures. would be great if you fix it
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You certainely did an excellent job printing it. It looks fantastic. I notice some print on the P1S with PETg tends to be a "hair" undersized. I did print a lot of it myself, and there are thousands of that print (variation included). As you say, no comment about not going all the way in. Is it a new machine, and that part has a burr or a new dimension. Can you measure with precision all your first stages and inspect if there is a burr on the edge? The PETg can be sticky on the PC.
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Replying to @luckyluc.64 :
I have a X1C from September 2023. My prints with ASA are pretty accurate. (I mainly print with ASA) i don't exactly know what you want me to measure. but here you can see that it is not wide enough. seems to be a little like ABS that it shrinks quite a lot. because in your model it is 2,6mm and when i print 2,48mm so now i try with negative forms in 2,9mm if this will work.
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Replying to @Mr.Muu :
Hummm, I Love ABS and ASA. It's like 90% of what I print. I was talking about the first stage inside the AMS where that piece slides to (Smoke Polycarbonate). The pocket is designed in an "S" shape, and it's designed to slide on a piece 2.6 +/- .05, and I have an extra 0.10 side to side. On lease there, burr,. It should slide right in.
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Printed exactly as it should. Good setup. Printed with Esun clear petg
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Now I have to try Esun. It looks fantastic, and you did a good job using it. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it.
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Replying to @luckyluc.64 :
esun has been my go to other than bambu filament on this printer. it prints so clean and smooth. some prints look more like machined or molded parts rather than prints
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Replying to @shdwrider3 :
I was using Nova Maker for quite a few years, and I stopped using it when I got the BBL. I stock a lot of BBL, and now I have to get some Esun. I put it on my Christmas list, and Santa told me I would only have charcoal this year. I'm on the nutty list... I never know why I never have anything else, ever LOL Thanks, I'll give it a try. Do you have any recommendations about something that has a cool effect?
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Printed well with XPETG from XTRUDR
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Hey, Ralf the X-Man ;-) Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it. How does the PTFE tube fit? The parts look excellent, but you have a little over-extrusion, making it tighter to insert the PTFE tube and harder to install. I will look into the XPETg from XTRUDR; it sounds Xcellent. XD
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Is it PETg-CF? If it is, it must be a though cooky. Also explain the finish. I like to know if it affect the fits. I think you are the first to use -CF. Talk to you later, Thanks
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Hallo! No, noch Carbon Fibre. Simple PETG from Xtrudr. They publish own profiles for their filamants and Bambu Printers. They work excellent. But you are right - it is difficult to get the tubes in
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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Printed in clear PLA, printed easily and got nicely.
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Wow, that clear PLA looks nice. I like it in low light it's stunning. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it. I invite you to look at my other solutions for BBL's little corks.
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Replying to @luckyluc.64 :
I'll check em out. btw do you have a link for the little guiders at the top of the ptfe tubes in your photo? I haven't been able to find them.
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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Neat! Fit with my AMS silica holders with no issues!
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I like the black-and-white team you have going. Did you re-spool the white spool? The filament looks messy and loose on the spool. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it.
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Replying to @luckyluc.64 :
Haha white was a spoolless refill that kinda fell. Bt was only being used as PLA support for the PETG-CF Bambu spool so it wasn’t a huge issue. It was respooled!
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This helped so much, did em in ABS turned out great. Thank You sir
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That's the reason I design it. You did an excellent job printing it. I think ABS is the best material for it. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it. I invite you to look at my other solutions for BBL's little corks.
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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Printed with no issue. Used clear Bambu PETG
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Good job printing it! I love that Clear PETG. It looks fantastic in a dark room. Thanks, and keep having fun printing trouble-free. PS: Look at my other solutions for the annoying little issues of the X/P series.
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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Printed well with Overture Transparent PETG. Photo was taken with the AMS open, but they look great through the closed tinted lid too. I didn't realize there was a newer version, but I'll see how this rev works for now.
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You did an excellent job printing it. I do love the clear one in low light. I have 4 AMS with all kinds of materials and colors; to me, it's just beautiful, LOL. Thanks again, and keep having fun printing trouble-free. PS: Look at my other solutions for the annoying little issues of the X/P series.
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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
so far so good on 4 different AMS (v1 and v3)
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Excellent, and I see you have multiple brands and spool types. That is good news. Keep having fun printing. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback with pictures. I do appreciate it. Have you tried my other solutions for the AMS Hub and the "Y" splitter? Less pain and more fun ;-) Thanks again.
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PETg 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
Printed exactly as it should with ESun clear petg
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Nice touch with the glair on the picture. They look like a piece of ice, very cold!?!? Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it.
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