Dual AMS vertical stand for X2D, compatible with Ms riser (46MM) version
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Description
I recently acquired an X2D and added an AMS. I searched for a long time for a satisfactory AMS stacking solution, but couldn't find one. I bought a pull-out kitchen shelf on PDD, which should have been perfect. Unfortunately, when two were stacked, the center of gravity was too high, causing severe shaking during printing. So, I abandoned that idea and repurposed it as a shelf for the P1S, which can still hold one AMS. After much consideration, I decided to place two AMS units vertically to lower the center of gravity. Since I'm using a riser made by the expert Ms on this site, the stand's interface is suitable for standard IKEA pegboards, compatible with the riser designed by the expert Ms. By utilizing the side pegboard positions to extend both sides as a dual AMS stand, I perfectly solved the previous problem. The wiring doesn't interfere with each other, and there's even space next to the hanger for a TPU stand and the AMS drying power supply. Changing filament with the lid open is also very smooth. Friends with similar needs can consider my solution, which has been running stably for several days.
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