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After trying several existing riser designs, I found they often suffered from flimsy joints or unsightly middle seams or needing glue to keep them together. I decided to design my own to solve these issues, focusing on structural integrity and keeping the shape and style similar to the printer.

While many risers feature manual vents, I found them unnecessary. If your printer’s intake and exhaust fans are configured correctly for your specific filament, the machine will maintain the ideal chamber temperature automatically.

Key Features

  • Glueless Interlocking Joints: The sections connect nice and stay together with clean tolerances and no glue. They stay firmly together during use but can be disassembled without tools or damage if needed.
  • Seamless Glass Fit: Precisely clearanced to cradle the top glass panel, ensuring it won't slide or shift during fast print movements.
  • Integrated PTFE Passthrough: A dedicated rear port for the PTFE tube—the primary reason for a riser—allowing for a smoother filament path.
  • Low-Profile Design: Maintains a sleek look without adding a ridiculous amount of height to the printer's footprint.

Print Settings & Performance

  • Material: PLA+
  • Tested Stability: Printed with the chamber lid on and door closed.
  • Thermal Management: By utilizing the printer's internal intake and exhaust fans, I successfully maintained a consistent chamber temperature of 30°C throughout the print.

Originality of the Model

The author declares that this work is their personally original model

This model is licensed under the following terms:

Credit must be given to the creator

Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted

Remixes must be shared under the same license

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    2026-01-20

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