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DIY low cost Riser base for xTool M1
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The internal height of the XTool M1 isn’t all that generous — trying to engrave or cut taller objects like boxes always feels a bit cramped. The company clearly noticed this too and released an official riser kit. But when I saw the price, around 220 USD, I was shocked! After looking closer, it’s just a simple plastic frame with a straightforward structure — definitely not worth that much in my opinion. So, I took matters into my own hands: designed a custom riser and 3D printed it myself. Cheaper, and way more satisfying.Since the M1 itself is quite large, designing a one-piece riser frame wasn’t an option — my 3D printer simply couldn’t handle it. To work around this, I split the design into multiple smaller parts, making sure each piece would fit within the print area of my P1S. Once all the components were printed, it was just a matter of snapping them together to form a height module that perfectly fits the bottom of the M1.You’ll need about 1.3 kg of filament, which costs around
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