I've completed the LED lighting frame published by Daniel (thanks to him) with a support for AMS that allows you to remove the glass cover without removing AMS. This allows efficient heat dissipation when printing PLA and other materials at low temperatures. My parts are printed in ASA (for good heat resistance) and glued with ASA residues diluted in acetone. To stiffen the support, I used the 6mm carbon tubes I had in stock, but you can also use aluminum or other tubes of the same diameter. Please note that the dimensions of the parts take into account the considerable thermal expansion of ASA and ABS. Printed in PETG, for example, the gap between the glass and the frame will be greater.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.