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AMS Riser V3 for P2S & X2D

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Main Parts Riser V3
Main Parts Riser V3
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38.2 h
7 plates
4.9(226)

Unbranded standard drawer
Unbranded standard drawer
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3 plates
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BT3x8 SHCS Self Tapping Screw (20PCS) - AA108
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Description

  • ⚠️ Important Notice – Please Read Before Printing an AMS Riser

    Due to a license change by benlevi, the original creator of my AMS Riser V2 Remix, I am no longer able to update the description of this model. I have already reached out to Support about this issue, but they were not able to help me – because of the license change, this situation is simply how it is, there is nothing more I can do on my end to modify the listing.
     

    I'm currently receiving an increasing number of complaints from users who have printed the Riser V2 for the Bambu Lab P2S or X2D


    ⚠️ Compatibility – please double-check before you print:

  • Riser V2P1S, P1P, and X1C
  • Riser V3P2S and X2D

    Printing the wrong version will result in fitment issues, as the printer dimensions and mounting points differ between generations.

    Thanks for your understanding, and sorry for any confusion caused by the locked description – my hands are tied here, but I hope this notice helps clear things up!


     

A ground-up redesign of my popular AMS Riser remixes V1 and V2 — now purpose-built for the Bambu Lab P2S & X2D. Reuses V2 drawers & most community add-ons, adds a 4-slot build-plate rack, refined side window system, cleaner front geometry, and a new top connector in front of the AMS. No extra LEDs (P2S & X2D lighting is sufficient and avoids AI interference). 

 

After the success of my AMS Riser V1/V2 for the P1/X1 series, I rebuilt the concept from scratch for the P2S. At a glance it may look familiar, but the details are all new: tighter tolerances that still print reliably on non-perfectly calibrated machines, a stronger interlock via the new side-window parts, a 4-plate storage rack under the drawers, and a new top connector right in front of the AMS for accessories like HotEnds.

I originally paused riser work due to licensing changes and because P2S doesn’t need the old “lid-off for PLA/PETG ventilation” or lighting fixes. But community demand convinced me to deliver a true P2S version—while keeping waste low by reusing your existing V2 drawers and many side/rear add-ons.
 

What’s new vs. V2

  • 4-Slot Build-Plate Holder:
    Integrated beneath the drawers (I used to store 2—now it’s 4, which proved to be the sweet spot here).
  • Reworked Side Window System:
    The window isn’t just cosmetic; it mechanically ties Parts 1–4 together. The engagement and stiffness are improved again in V3.
  • Refined Clearances:
    Gap dimensions are further tuned for a snug look yet forgiving prints.
  • Cleaner Front Geometry:
    The front no longer overlaps the printer’s front edge. (I tested an overlapping variant; this layout won for usability and looks—feel free to mod your own.)
  • New Top Connector (in front of the AMS):
    Ready for accessories. My Hotend Holders already fit; I’ll publish a shorter variant for a cleaner P2S look. You can also mount a simple nameplate or anything the community dreams up.
  • No Extra Light Bar:
    The P2S light is adequate (not perfect, but good enough), and additional lights can affect the AI detection in my tests—so V3 intentionally ships without integrated lighting.
  • Weight savings (V2 → V3):
    V3 trims mass from 1860 g to 1500 g—a reduction of ≈360 g (~19%). That means less plastic, shorter print time, and lower material cost, while the redesigned interlocks and clearances keep stiffness and fit where it matters.

Compatibility & Reuse

  • Designed for: Bambu Lab P2S (form factor & clearances tailored to the P2S).
  • Backward reuse: Existing V2 drawers and most V2 side/rear add-ons are reusable to reduce waste and keep your ecosystem intact.

Printing & Material Notes

  • Material: PETG recommended (the build chamber stays closed; I moved away from PLA as the default here).


(I’m releasing now without polished product shots and before a full step-by-step assembly guide—so you don’t have to wait longer.)

 

Lighting & AI Note

Additional LED strips can change the P2S AI detection behavior. Since the stock P2S lighting is adequate, V3 avoids any integrated LEDs by design.

 

Optional fasteners (not required):

  • BT3×8 self-tapping screws: used to secure Parts 5 & 6 to Parts 1 & 2 for extra rigidity.
  • BT3×6 self-tapping screws: used for the Top Connector (the connector itself is optional).

The Riser holds together without these screws or glue (press-fit is sufficient for most prints). Use them only if you want added stiffness or frequent handling durability.

 

Happy Printing and Fun with the new Riser V3 for P2s only

Edit History:

  1. 2025-10-29 Released 
  2. 2025-10-31 STEP Files added Blank Sidepanels for modding
  3. 2025-11-07 STEP Files added Mainbody Parts @ TPU Gasket
  4. 2025-11-07 STEP Files 2 Build Plates Mod

 

A heartfelt thank you to the entire Makerworld community! Your creativity, continuous support, and inspiring collaborations mean the world to me. It’s amazing to be part of such a dedicated and innovative group. Let's keep making great things happen together!

 

 

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