DK Riser Remix (No Vents), 40mm with Front Switch

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DK Riser Remix (No Vents), 40mm with Front Switch

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X1 Carbon
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X1C 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% Gyroid infill, Painted Supports
X1C 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% Gyroid infill, Painted Supports
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Description

Dkarjadi's DK Riser is amazing, and exactly what I would have used, however I did not want vents in my enclosure. I'm working on a project to vent the printer using a ducted fan, so I need to minimize holes in the enclosure. Fortunately Dkarjadi provided the STEP files, so remixing his design was an option for me.

 

This version adds some additional features which take advantage of some of the space that is freed up by removing the vents. These include:

  • A switch for the LED's on the front
  • A small label for the front, which can be customized (a blank STL and STEP are included)
  • A DC input jack on the back, and an optional fuse
  • All wiring is enclosed and covered
  • A holder for the Bambu AMS Disconnect Tool, which is the most used tool on my printer.
  • Taller at 40mm, allows me to let the Bowden tube run free (no Bowden guide needed)

The model posted here has some updates which I thought may be beneficial, after assembling and using mine. One of the updates (the TPU top covers) however, are not tested. The TPU top covers included here have an overlap, which should help better isolate light leaks. This version appears to slice fine, and is included in the .3mf. If you prefer to print a tested part, please use the TPU covers included in the original DK Riser design (which this was remixed from), since those are also compatible (I did not include those here). If you choose to make the untested TPU top covers, please provide feedback on them.

 

A list of suggested parts for this can be found on my site:

 

https://www.mystoopidstuff.com/blog/dk-riser-remix-is-posted

 

This will require some soldering, and a few tools like screwdrivers, wires cutters, wire strippers, and a heat gun to shrink some heat shrink on the wires. Superglue is also needed to secure the TPU covers, and I also dabbed a bit on the switch and the DC inlet jack to help secure them.

 

Update 2/7/2024 - I removed all labels except for the blank label, in order to comply with the MakerWorld announcement of 2024-01-08 regarding using their logo or name in designs without permission. However the STEP and STL's are included for a blank label, which can be used as-is (blank), or by adding text within the slicer.

 

 

The STL's are not oriented for printing, however if you use the .3mf (which was created in OrcaSlicer), the parts are set up to print. Note however that I did not test the 3mf (since I printed parts piecemeal to test), but I set them up as I would print them. The .3mf has painted supports (use tree-manual) for the front right, front left, and back right corners. The .3mf is set up to print in PETG using a an engineering plate, however I used the cool plate for the TPU parts (with some of the Bambu liquid glue as a release agent), and it worked well. If the TPU parts stick too much, some IPA can be used as they are separated from the plate, which helps to dissolve the glue to remove them.

 

If you find these models useful, please post a like or a comment with some pics of your prints.

You can find the other things I'm working on at my blog here. You can also follow me here or on Printables, to see what new stuff I post. If you would like to support my work, you can Buy Me A Coffee using this link:

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mystoopidstuff

 

Thanks for looking!

 

The model posted here is for personal, non-commercial use only, and is being shared (for free) with the 3D printing community to help us better use our Bambu printers. The trademarks used in this model belong to Bambu Lab.

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Thanks for ur share. I considered lots of different risers, include ur previous riser. Finally I decide to use this one. I don't think a complex one ( e.g. with openable windows, fan, thermometer, etc) is better for me. Riser + LED, Enough =)
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Thanks, I really like Dkarjadi's DK Riser (which this is remixed from), but similarly, did not need the vents. I'm actively trying to seal the printer, so vents were a no-go for me. This remix is a bit complex with all the covers and parts for the LED's, but I think having a clean part, that can easily be removed for maintenance (since it's not hard wired), is worth it. I hope it works out for you, let me know if you have any questions about it.
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Replying to @mystoopidstuff :
has any one successfully printed this on a X1 Carbon printer yet ? if so can you share the file ?
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Replying to @SmashThatShit :
Well I have printed it on my X1C, but I'm not sure if that counts for your question :D. The STL models are posted and can be used to print this. I don't use Bambu Slicer (I use OrcaSlicer), so I did not post the Bambu Slicer profile ( I don't have one for that slicer ).
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excellent
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Thanks!
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