Riser suggestions P1s

Saw this model in n Makerworld, printed in PETG HF Green, took right at 500 grams of filament. I thought it printed excellent, for me and my newbieness!





I like that it fits like the glass did, leaving enough gap for my hanging trays. IDK if Bambu just didn’t add ‘bambu’ to the PETG HF Green, as is the case with the PLA basic Bambu Green (what my bezel and trays are printed in), it’s an excellent color match, not perfect, but extremely close.

One advantage I hadn’t considered, no filament tune rubbing on glass now

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Thats the one I’ve been using since it came out. It’s sturdy and suits my needs. I glued a little part of filament near the back so when weight is put on the end of the glass it doesn’t tilt to the front.

Get a little thin foam tape and put it around the top edge and it holds heat pretty well.

I’ve looked at others, but I never change. This one has nearly everything you could want.

Nice print btw, like that green as well.

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I didn’t want a big AMS riser with drawers and such that takes a week or more to print. No, I just wanted a riser that allows heat to vent from top and provides a place to mount LED lighting. This low profile riser provides for both:
V4 AMS Glass Slim Riser/Slider for P1P, P1S, X1C by Sanja 3D - MakerWorld
It’s precisely designed easy to print in about a day. Less filament. Easy to assemble. Recommended.

I second WilkPolarny’s riser choice.
I have the identical riser on my P1S. Made mine with a gray PLA to match printer housing. If print duration is a concern, start the print right before you go to bed. Make sure it gets a good start and go to bed. That’s what I do with anything that gets up there beyond 6 hours.
I bought some Star Bond CA glue AND accelerant to glue the sections together and it is bulletproof.