The drawers did not slide into the Riser all the way. Stopped at the junction of the middle and rear parts. Had to shave down the sides and rear of the drawer to get it to slide in normally.
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Publication date | 2025-03-15 at 18:15 |
Design number | 2825509 |
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On your riser assembly instructions, what part is the photo number 20250315-125843? It has 2 sides that slide under the upper base for the ACE. To describe to my best ability, they have 2 triangles on each part.
Hello. Those are the build plate holders. In the STL there is a Bp Holder left (the right one is a mirror of the left one but you need to mirror it in the slicer) . You are probably printing the STL and not using the print profile. I would suggest you use the 3mf file as all parts are laid out there in the correct position to print. If you want to use the STL then print the part named BP Holder left and mirror it in the slicer to print the one for the other side. If you want the easy way, load the 3mf file and just print from there. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you...
I just looked at my files and all I have are the STL files. I did print both sides that was in the complete 12 plate version. I will try to see if the plate fits
Hi, the 12 plate file is the print profile. If you printed that one then you have both parts. It is a dovetail t and I have not had any reports of it not fitting but do let me know if you have an issue. Also, when you insert it, the ends are different as one acts as a stopper. The stopper goes in the rear. Let me know if you have any other questions.
I figured out what I did wrong. Looking at the assembly instructions, I was looking at the riser backwards and installed them backwards. Thanks again for helping.
My pleasure. Let me know if you have any other questions.