3D Files
Onshape: You can find the complete design in Onshape. Feel free to copy it and make alterations. In (INSERT LINNK HERE TO CHAPTER 08) we explain how you can quickly change the height measurements of the
Downloadable CAD Files: You can download all the files from our Patreon, for free! If you can spare some bucks, you can support us by donating.
The download includes the following:
- All STL files needed for the printed parts: Follow the print materials and colors shown in the print part list, which you can find in the Bill of Materials.
- A complete STEP file of the assembly and all its parts in position:
- Use this to view the assembly in 3D.
- Use individual STEP files for components if you want to alter or change geometrical features (e.g., upgrades, tolerance fixes, etc.).
- A ready-to-go slice file compatible with ORCA slicer, called "Ambilight H800 F530 Complete Slice File.3mf". This file includes all components placed on the build plate and oriented correctly. Please make sure to check all settings (such as possible needed supports,..) since it might not convert all settings correctly. It also shows which filaments are needed. Make sure to double-check that these filaments are correct by referring to the materials in the Bill of Materials print list. Additionally, ensure the correct slots/filaments in your AMS are assigned.
Printing Guidelines
Standard print settings are ok:
- infill: 15%
- wall count: 3
- Top and bottom layers: 4
Optional (for better print quality):
- Switch to 0.16mm layer height
- Enable precise walls
- Enable precise z-height
Other part-specific details are in the 'Bill of Materials' page.
Note: Some of the parts' coordinate systems are off. Do not blindly place them in your slicer and press print. It is important that you orient the parts in a logical way (minimize needed support, maximize bed contact surface). The correct orientations and printer settings are shown in the ready-to-go slicer file "Ambilight H800 F530 Complete Slice File.3mf." If you don't have Orca Slicer or Bambu Slicer and can't open this file, here are the recommended orientations:
4. Cad files & printing