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A simple remix for this squash ball feet to be used on the 20mm side of 2020 or 2040 aluminum extrusion / profiles. The holes are for M5, but they can easily adjusted by changing the measurements in the attached FreeCad file.</p> <h3>Print...
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These I3 legs integrate seamlessly with the Ender5, elevating it to allow for the installation of a high-performance stepper motor on the Z axis. ...A washer was added, utilizing the existing M4 screws to ensure a secure fit.
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I took the Thingiverse project, version 3093788, and gave it a major overhaul. I stretched out the design to accommodate a control box and created a modified bottom that fits snugly with 120mm fans. To ensure they stay put, I added rail slots to...
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I love the hamsters' design and the fit for the squash balls - it's perfect! I needed those feet for my Chiron, which is why I was so excited to receive them. The squash ball is firmly seated and won't budge when lifted, thanks to the secure fit. ...To...
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This is a simple, clean, solid and strong squash ball damped foot for 2020/4020 V-slot printers.The feet is 55m high, the printer is raised by approx 63mm (incl. ...squash ball).It has been designed as a Tevo Tornado mod, but might fit to any CR-10,...
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I will work closely with Robbodig 2040 corners to ensure a precise fit for a 40mm Squash Ball, compatible with either an M5 bolt or double-sided tape. ...My sturdy Kossel XL is specifically designed to handle this task effectively.
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Remix of simple squash ball damper and z axis support.Keeps the printer low, only 9mm from table to bottom front of printer with use of 1 yellow dot squash ball.Balls can be a little hard to fit, but when they are fully in place the fit is...
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I made these Squash Ball Feet to decouple the surrounding from the printer noise and vibrations. ...Furthermore the prints show less ringing and ghosting.
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3D Printer Squash Ball Feet Design for Prusa MK3 Bear Frame. Squash balls can be tough to inset until you get the hang of it. ...Pivot and roll them in along the back flat edge.
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The front feet mount without issue on my Ender 3 V2, but the rear feet of 'Dr Boo's CR-10 Squash Feet' do not fit on an Ender 3 V2 due to the PSU mounting on the lower frame rails. This design allows for direct mounting of the feet using three T-nuts...
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I tweaked John Chiko's original Squash Ball Feet design to fit the Sunlu S8 perfectly, making it a seamless upgrade. To do this, I simply swapped out the old feet with new ones that are specifically tailored for my printer model, utilizing the exact...
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Example high covers: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4897394 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4653994 ###Ground clearence | feet | ground clearence | | - | - | |original Ender 3 v2 feet | 12.5 mm | |V1 squash feet | ~ 37 mm | |V2 raised squash...
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Squash ball feet for CR10s machines dampen sharp movement that causes vibrations. They prevent high-frequency vibrations from being transmitted to the table below, resulting in an overall reduction in noise. These feet use stock screws and holes,...
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I've redesigned the low-profile v-slot squash ball feet to fit my full bear, which is constructed from T-slot components. This new version is specifically tailored for use with t-slots that have a 6mm opening and can be easily integrated with drop-in...
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Squash ball feet are an excellent solution for dampening printer vibrations - numerous projects cater to other machines, but I couldn't find any tailored to MPMD. Therefore, I decided to experiment with them on the delta. As of yet, it hasn't been...
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Squash ball feet for the P3Steel! You'll need six squash balls - ask your local squash center if they have any old ones, they should be perfect. Next, print out the files and mirror them in your slicer so you can get both left and right feet. The...
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Twist mount squash ball feet for Prusa printer MK3 or MK3S or any printer with 30x30 aluminium profiles. There are two versions of the feet. One with an indentation at the bottom and the other is without it. Indentationed one require good adhession...
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Twist mount squash ball feet can be used on Prusa printer MK3 or MK3S, and also on any other printer that has 20x20 aluminum profiles. There are two versions of these feet available: one with a depression at the bottom and another without it. The...
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Note that at this distance, the stock heatbed cover will collide with the rear of the box, so an angled heatbed cable mod is recommended.BackgroundAfter installing Yosuke's PSU replacement brace and squash ball feet (both highly recommended) on the...
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... is now 54 mm. More pictures will be coming soon. ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION* I was searching for squash ball feet to fit my CR-10 printer but couldn't find what I needed. ...So, I got creative and remixed a design that fits my printer setup perfectly.
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Squash ball feet for reittec polisher greatly reduce noise and improve stability by acting as vibration dampers. To install, simply insert a standard squash ball into each foot - any type will do, although I used a white dot ball. Secure the foot to...
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A modified version to fit an Ender 3 V2.Modifications from original (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3044013):0.2 mm more space for the bars to fit but still don't slide on their own while printingcutout for psu cover in two feet (it is the same...
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Squash ball feet are a great in suppressing printer vibrations - there are many projects for other machines, but I have not found anything for MPMD. So I decided to try them in the delta. Not tested yet, but i used align check from...
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Why this design, compared to alternatives out there?Low amount of filament consumption (17.5g each, with 20% infill and 4 perimeters)Less filament consumption = a quicker printUse of just a single T-nut & screwCan be mounted/removed with the...
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My Personal take on squash ball feet for the Prusa MK3 frame This is a remake from: Low profile v-slot squash ball feet by dermatin January 27, 2019 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3385254/files I used his design on my Bear frame and loved them....
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The text below is from Dave.SummaryRemade Dr Boo's CR10 squash ball feet with a pocket to fit the CR6-SE feet instead of the screw holes to fit the CR10. They are not a very tight fit as I wanted to be able to easily remove them. ...I held them in place...
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When looking for a simple and effective design for squash ball feet for my Ender 3 S1 Pro, I couldn't find many models that I liked. Many of the models required modifications to the printer that were irreversible or seemed too flimsy for what I...
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When looking for a simple and effective design for squash ball feet for my Ender 3 S1 Pro, I couldn't find many models that I liked. Many of the models required modifications to the printer that were irreversible or seemed too flimsy for what I...
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Some remixed squash ball feet have been created to suit the CRX and CR10S Pro. These modified feet were remixed from - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2894395. To better monitor my printer's progress, I needed to elevate it. The 2 DOT Squash Balls...