Riser upgrade for Kingroon KLP1

A simple riser design for the KLP1 that improve the stock frame.
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The work on the project is still in progress, for any doubts feel free to leave a comment or contact me on the Kingroon community group (user Glitch08).

The goals are: 

-Modular design, easy to print without support and customizable.

(you can use support or arrange the piece on the build plate in any direction you prefer, for now I achived using no support but with some losses in print quality on the overhangs)

-Prevent the PTFE tube from colliding and scratching the plexiglass sheet, and provide a less restrictive path for the filament.

-Prevent the tool head  cable from always being bent at an angle which in the long run will wear the soldered connection on the THR board.

-Have an internal mounting point for a PC webcam (Logitech 720p).

 

-Have a mounting point for a HEPA and activated carbon filter that ensures safety and air filtration during prints.

Assembly:

You will need 20x M3 bolts and nuts of length of your choice > 15mm

-You will need to unscrew the 20x M3 bolts that hold the upper frame connected

-remove it

-Position and screw the 3D printed parts one at a time using the same mounting points and bolts with which the upper frame was mounted, 

-Align and correct the position of all the pieces before tightening the bolts (each frame will be slightly different due to the manufacturing quality of the original holes).


-At this point reposition the original upper frame on the new inclined plane and use the original holes to pass a bolt and screw it to the 3D printed parts with a nut (this step requires the bolts and nuts purchased separately by you)

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