AMS Stacking System

AMS Stacking System

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
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Description

I was looking for a way to stack multiple AMS on top of each other. There were several systems here on MakerWorld, but there were a few problems with them that I didn't like. Most importantly is that they weren't actually “stacking” systems. They let you put one AMS on top of another, but they could not stack beyond that. You could not stack a third, or even a fourth AMS in a single column. So I decided to make my own completely modular system that allows you to stack as many AMS you want!

 

This system is sectioned off into 124mm “blocks”. There are two included wall heights, a “1-block” and a “2-block” wall. This allows you to raise your AMS to any height you want, at multiples of 124mm. If you want to simply put one AMS on top of another, you could print out walls in 3-blocks of height (2+1). This will allow enough space for you to slide the bottom AMS out in order to change filaments (like other AMS stacking systems).


However, if wanted to be able to open the bottom AMS lid without having to slide it out, you would print out walls in 4-blocks (2+2) of height. Even more customizable, if you have under-AMS drawer systems, and you needed even more height between your AMS, you could print additional blocks of height to raise the top AMS even more!

 

The “arms” that hold up the AMS are completely modular, and can be attached and removed at will. This has the advantage of being able to change arms without having to reprint your entire walls. So if your AMS breaks, and you buy a new one, and it turns out there is yet another new revision of the AMS, you can simply print out new arms that match the revision.

 

 

I have designed this model to be as easy and simple to print, with as little support material as possible. The included print profile has parts oriented in specific ways to minimize the chance of breakage due to lateral force, so part tension does not split at layer lines. There are several pre-defined plates:

  • Plate 1:
    • 2x 2-block wall
      • These models have support enforcers on the arm sockets.
  • Plate 2:
    • 2x 1-block wall
      • These models have support enforcers on the arm sockets.
  • Plate 3:
    • 2x Rear Bracers
      • Optional: if you want to have some extra rigidity to your stack to prevent “wobble”.
      • This system uses the AMS as a bracer. You want at least two sets of bracers on your stack.
    • 4x Dovetail Biscuits
      • Connect the bracers to the rear of the walls.
    • 1x AMS (rear) Bracket
      • This connects the AMS to a rear bracer, if you decided to print one.
      • This model is oriented at a 45 degree angle for strength.
    • 1x AMS (rear) Bracket Lock
      • Locks the rear bracket in place so the middle pin doesn't shift.
  • Plate 4:
    • 2x AMS (side) Bracket
      • These connect the AMS to the side walls through arm sockets.
      • These models are oriented at a 45 degree angle for strength.
      • Print these out in sets of two, one for each side of the AMS.
  • Plate 5:
    • 2x 2-block Blank
      • Purely cosmetic, so things look nicer when you have rear bracers.
      • If you don't use rear bracers, then you don't need these blanks.
    • 8x Dovetail Biscuits
      • Connect the blanks to the rear of the walls.
  • Plate 6:
    • 2x 1-block Blank
      • Purely cosmetic, so things look nicer when you have rear bracers.
      • If you don't use rear bracers, then you don't need these blanks.
    • 4x Dovetail Biscuits
      • Connect the blanks to the rear of the walls.
  • Plate 7:
    • 1x Blank (rear) Bracket
      • A connector to attach both ends of a bracer if you printed a rear bracer without an AMS.
      • This model is oriented at a 45 degree angle for strength.
    • 4x Connector - Dowel
      • Optional to keep your walls together when you stack them.

I have included some additional STLs that you can peruse at your leisure, but they are not on plates.

 

You can find other models I have released for the X1C/AMS here:

https://makerworld.com/en/u/2811301167/collections/109412

 

If you appreciate my models, please consider buying me a coffee!

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Ok this is the best thing going for your AMS system. Super tough, amazing design, easy to print and it looks killer. He should be charging for these files. I printed two sets with the plate holder options and they look and function perfectly.
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You can always buy me a coffee if you appreciate my designs! =P https://ko-fi.com/ultrajaxel *EDIT* I see you already did! Thank you for your support! I do all this stuff for fun; charging for it would require me to provide QA and I have no interest in doing that.
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Replying to @ultrajaxel :
I already did! if you noticed the laptop in the picture is still on your ko-fi page. thanks again.
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Replying to @david_bynum :
Almost forgot, extra points for being a Milwaukee guy and a friend of 2A!
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This is hands down the best AMS stacking system available! The designer thought through each and every aspect with precision and ease of assembly. I recommended this to everyone!!
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I am looking for a way to stack 3 ams. Are you able to pull these out for spool swapping?
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Replying to @wyld :
I can take each out but it’s not optimal. I am actually making a remix of the AMS slots that will incorporate a drawer slider in them. I should have this tested this week. This way all the AMS units can stack closely like this and slide in and out independently for roll changes and such. I’ll post once I have a working solution.
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Replying to @bobtabin :
This sounds like the ideal scenario for me. That or building a shelf to mount them to the wall behind the X1C.
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a little rough but amazing!!!
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Hey ☺️ Sieht super aus. Woher hast du den Aufsatz für das AMS + Druckplatten ? Liebe Grüße
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Replying to @Anniiluff :
@Anniiluff if you go to the main profile of the creator you will see all of the options.
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wer Blind ist.... 🙈 Dankeschön ☺️
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It has been my biggest/longest ABS print project so far and consumed more than 1 spool of 1kg filament, but the result is absolutely worth it! I have decided to print 2x2 blocks twice, so I can easier access the lower AMS. Maybe one tip, when you assemble the printed parts, please note that the video shows the assembly of the upper AMS stack. The below AMS needs the holding clamps on the bottom.
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looks great in white!
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Holding clamps?
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these are the single stacking brackets. both failed on me falling over while printing. I am a noob and wondering why these do this. should there be a brim added to help these, cause 2 times they fell over while printing. now I’m hesitant to print them a 3rd time, thanks.
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Is your print bed clean?
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yes I washed it with soap and used alcohol after. also there was one more fail after these. and these were printed on a 2 day old machine I just got. so what I did was print the 2 block version on my older machine, it’s still printing by the way. no issues so far. I will keep you posted. also I think the orientation of the 1 block should be set on an angle like the 2 block. I think that’s how they got knocked over.
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Replying to @Shortymika :
Try the textured PEI plate. I've used it to print two of these stacking systems and never had to wash it or apply glue. Works awesome.
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Exactly what I needed. Would be nice if you could make some type of cross bracing for the back to use when multiple AMS are used. This is a very well though and engineered model, thank you!
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a cross brace would make it impossible to open the lower AMS without hitting the brace. I tried it.
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Replying to @ultrajaxel :
Now that you mention it, you're correct, it would not open.
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Replying to @ultrajaxel :
It would if it could clamp on from the back :) and perhaps slots into 1 of the hex's. No interference that way :) I'd love it if it could be done :). Prepping this i type this as the one i found before this wouldn't work with the newer style AMS's *edit** i thought i was on this model of yours when typing this https://makerworld.com/en/models/106165#profileId-113344
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I printed the entire AMS stacking system. While it may require a bit of material to do so, in my opinion it is well worth it. The system is extremally well designed with exacting tolerances. I could not be more happy with the end product. Thanks to the designer for sharing their work.
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Do you mind if I use your photos in the description? Also, one recommendation I can make is to change the handle on the AMS. Reducing it by 5mm is enough to let you *fully* open it. It also feels cheap to me, and I'm always afraid it's going to break when I open my AMS.
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Replying to @ultrajaxel :
Feel free to use the photos and thanks for the advise on the AMS handle.
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Hello, i have a wrapping problem...I can't print in abs with your print profile and textured plate ( is cleaned adhesion fits).... I tried it twice with the same result. It worked with PLA and fits... What am I doing wrong? Filament shi.. (Sunlu)?
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Clean your print bed with warm water and soap. Spray with Aquanet.
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Replying to @ultrajaxel :
thanks for answare... i clened the bed with Isopropanol befor Is this a liability issue? Same textured PEI pad and with PLA I didn't have any problems
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Replying to @Shotgun :
IPA does not actually clean the bed. It just shifts the oils around. Aquanet is pretty much a must for ABS.
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These came out flawless!
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Looks great! PLA or ABS?
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PLA
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amazing design and very detailed profile! very clean!
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couldn't find the where I could rate it on the app, gave you 2 boosts instead for now! will try to figure it out! 5* from me
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