ptz camera vibration isolation 3d models
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This CAD model represents the RF-545 dual vibration motor, utilized in massage chairs for delivering intense vibrations. Key specifications include a Motor Diameter of approximately 36mm and a Body Length of about 50mm. The Output Shaft measures...
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I figured out that the holes where the y-rods connect with the frame were just a little bit too large and therefore made annoying noises (vibrating). So I made adjustments to eliminate that. Measure your rod diameter and choose the right size so it...
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I think you can figure out the rest from there lol As good as a vibration damper as this is, I cut down one of those foam inserts (the kind you attach together to use on the floor) to put under it all, and it gives it that little extra quiet that I...
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I created this design specifically for use as feet with my Felixprinter 3, and it has the added benefit of dampening vibrations from the printer somewhat. The part was printed in black Flex, but it can also be printed in TPU. ...I ended up printing...
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Made this vibration dampening for a controller card. It's just a couple of "cups" with a hole for an M3 screw and a yellow ear protection foam cut to desired length. They are glued together with epoxy so the screw won't turn and the foam stays in...
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Each design is tailored to meet specific needs: * Small: Height = 34.5mm - Ideal for eliminating vibrations in one direction (X or Y) * Medium: Height = 59mm - Designed to eliminate vibrations in two directions (X and Y) * Large: Height = 202mm -...
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Vibration dampeners designed specifically for the Anet A8 printer. Back and central units are engineered to be securely fastened between the frame and the feet of the machine. Front clamps snugly wrap around the corner, providing a secure fit. You...
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I threw together this design because I was out of O-Rings to use for vibration damping on some recent projects I'd completed. They seem to be performing well. The M3 size is available in 1mm, 2mm, and 3mm variations, which should cover most dampening...
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Heavy duty anti-vibration feet (or simple rubber feet) for large appliances (I used them for air-conditioning units). The design caters for a M8 nut insert in the middle of the feet. The feet can be printed with flexible filament (of your choice) and...
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Vibration Dampeners for Snapmaker V1 Printers Come in Four: One for Each Leg. While Not Extremely Effective at Noise Reduction, They Do Help Reduce Ghosting and Ringing Issues. Mount Them at a 45-Degree Angle to the Printer's Mount Edges for Optimal...
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Miija m365 vibration dampener part, no caps, no supports needed. Print thin layers with a thickness of 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, or 1.0mm using a nozzle size of at least 0.4mm. For thinner layers of 0.2mm, print with a nozzle size of 0.2mm or less. ...This...
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Upon finding printable vibration dampeners online, an idea struck me - creating custom dampeners. Although these cause slight wobbling, their purpose is to eliminate the soundbox effect on surfaces like tables and floors. As a work in progress, I may...
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The Stuva backwall will vibrate loudly and create a racket when the printer moves rapidly if these crucial components are absent. Simply print side pieces two to four times and top or bottom pieces four to six times, then insert them into the gap...
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Note that the dampener on the pictures has no cutout for airflow, but the .stl and .3MF files are updated versions with a cutout for air to pass through the hard drive enclosure. This is designed to dampen the vibrations of a WD My Book external hard...
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Yet another SquashBall MK3S/MK3s+ vibration Damper,I had 3 design objectives:Damp the nasty vibrations caused by the MK3;Use the Same part in all corners;Use no Tools/screws, you only need 4 cable ties (you should have some left from the KIT)Already...
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######################################################################UPDATE: I've stopped using these vibration mounts. They do dampen the vibrations transmitted to the table, but I'm worried they might introduce distortions into the print by...
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Made this as vibration dampening for controller card. Its just a couple of "cups" with a hole for an M3 screw and a yellow ear protection foam cut at desired length, cleverly combined to provide optimal stability. They are securely attached together...
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I've got some of these listed in My Things that are .4mm thick, which work just fine for small oscillations but aren't quite enough for a quad that's more prone to vibrations coming from the motors to the flight controller. These thicker ones are...
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I created an accessory for my Rostock printer to reduce rod vibrations, using 5.5mm carbon fiber rods. I found springs at a local hardware store and designed printed pieces with a 21mm center-to-center distance, leaving a 33mm gap between rods. The...
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I design an Anti Vibration Mount component for a specific application. I create the mount's main body by drawing it from sheet metal, but due to the bending requirement of only 2 mm, it becomes impossible with 8 mm thick sheet metal. Therefore, I...
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I made my own drone vibration dumper silicone mold because I was too impatient to wait for one from China. Using ordinary plumbing silicone and a few drops of water helps the mixture solidify faster. To add some color, a couple of drops of tempera...
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... whines of the motors. I think that most of the noise was actually transferred into my table instead of being absorbed by it, so I've come up with a theory that these new legs are absorbing those vibrations where they used to go into the table.
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You can also add a small pad for your printer in 2020 to reduce vibrations significantly. Use soft materials like TPU or Ninjaflex to achieve this.\nPrint Settings:\nRafts:\nRafting doesn't affect anything significantly, but you still have that...
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This is a NEMA 17 Anti-Vibration Dampener, positioned between the Stepper motor and the mount. I've included four thickness options: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm. To modify this design for different thicknesses, access the SOLID menu, select Modify/Change...
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While gearing up for the sequel to my hit YouTube video on taming the CR-10 (https://youtu.be/Vlta31wswAE), I crafted these feet specifically for the CR-10 range to suppress noise caused by vibrations against the table surface. They make a...
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I was using one of the other anti vibration pads but they kept falling off, and I keep losing them. This design uses the main screw to keep it all in place but requires a 5mm hex tool to remove the screw, but it takes less then 5 minutes to...
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I have experimented with various materials under my printer to reduce vibration transfer and noise. The ideal material should be soft enough to dampen high-frequency vibrations but firm enough not to be slippery. For me, silicone-based aquarium glue...
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Berdair Anti Vibration Mount ====================== This mount is designed for the Berdair system, serving as a crucial component to decouple the vibrating pump from the printer's frame. To enhance the cooling performance of the pump, two large...
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I ordered the wrong size Noctua case fan, and being an idiot, I forced the included anti-vibration mounts through holes that were too small for them. Several were beheaded, leaving me with only two functional anti-vibration case fan mounts. To...
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Great thanks to ggenter for inspiring me with his "Synology DS216PLAY Vibration Damper". I utilized it to dampen my Prusa i3 MK2, but I quickly realized that the unsymmetrical weight distribution of the printer wasn't compatible with the one type of...