An Angled Led Riser to mount on 3030 extrusions and use on 60 leds per meter flexible led strips, like BFT-Lighting WS2812b one.
Unlike the original file, this one is just a small piece with an attachment (no glue necessary), to hold the strip in place.
This has 3 advantages over the original:
The first is that it allows this to be printed in smaller printers since the individual parts are quite small, and 4 parts are enough for say 0.5m of led strips.
The second is that it leaves quite a lot of the 3030 rail left to be used by other things, like in the case of the rat-rig v-core 3 it still allows that rail to be used for the gas struts, or other opening mechanisms for the enclosure.
The third is that it is size-agnostic, you print more pieces the bigger the led strip you have, instead of having to adjust the piece manually depending on the size of the strip/printer.
The biggest disadvantage is an aesthetic one, since unlike the original file which provides a continued plastic part that covers the backside of the strip, this one is just small parts attaching to certain parts of the strip, leaving the strip largely exposed visually.
The other disadvantage is that it requires more 12mm m6 screws and 3030 t-nuts.
The author remixed this model.