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I wanted a mounting solution for my two AMS units, but couldn't find one that quite fit the bill for me. I made these to securely hold my AMS units to the wall, while keeping the filament path to the printer as short as I could (to help prevent feeding issues), and allowing for the lid to be fully opened so spools can rest in it during desiccant changes. The result are brackets with a large wall-mounting surface to support them also protruding from the wall to allow for the fully open lid.
Update 12/04/2025: Added STL and Profile for printing Vibration Isolators to help minimize vibrations/noise resonating through the bracket and into the wall. (on a related note, mine is mounted on a wall shared with my bedroom :D) These should be printed with a soft TPU or similar material. I printed with Bambu TPU 90A.
Notes:
- Filament Type/Color used to print the pictured model is Bambu PLA Metal (Iron Gray Metallic)
- You'll need a phillips screw driver or bit with a very long shank for the center-most screw hole
I think most Pan Head Wall Dog type fasteners will work, but these are the specific ones that I used:
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WFRB16L](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WFRB16L)
- The Two Filament Print Profile is set to use Support for PLA filament for the support interface, and uses support print settings to match. If you just use the same filament as the part is printed in, you should use the Single Filament Print Profile.
- I optimized the profile as much as I could to allow one set of brackets (two) to print with a half a roll of filament.
- To Assemble, slide the two halves together at their dovetail joints and then use two of the Wall Dog fasteners to secure them together as shown in the photos.
To Mount the first bracket, I'd recommend using the center-most screw hole first and snugging up that screw, then using a bullet level to pivot the bracket so that it is level in the axis parallel to the wall. Then, carefully/snugly install the bottom and upper/outer screws. Finally, finish with the top-center screw that goes into the wall at a downward angle.
*Be Careful to NOT over-tighten the fasteners… just get them snug, then add a quarter-turn to fully tighten to the wall
Mount the second bracket similar to the first, but use a level resting across the top of the two brackets to ensure they are even.
Mount the second bracket so that the outside edges of the two brackets (the main spar, not the flare at the wall or the feet bump-outs) are 318mm/12.5in apart.
*To ensure you have the correct spacing between the brackets, check the fit with your AMS after securing the second bracket to the wall with just one screw
- Final Note: If your wall is old/not flat, you may need to use shims or mount these to a board that's mounted to your wall to allow the two brackets to line up properly, and may need to use different fasteners.
If you dig my model, please post a pic of your finished print. It's fun to see other makes!
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