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As part of my Lack Enclosure Build for my new MK3S+ I wanted to isolate printer vibration from the table top and reduce noise. I purchased these stick-on isolation feet on Amazon (35 Durometer)....
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This is a companion piece to Forker45's excellent vibration isolation feet that utilize the speaker sound isolation feet. They can be found here: MK3S+ Vibration Isolation Feet by Forker45 | Download free STL model | PrusaPrintersThey are an...
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<p>Used very nice original .STL files to guide re-drawing in Onshape so that a load bearing web could be added to the side mounted foot brackets. The bottom mounts are the same as the original. .STEP files for all parts are included. Designed a...
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I wanted to isolate my CR-6 SE printer from the desk on which it stands, to cut down on noise and to reduce the risks of printer vibrations impacting prints. I have been very happy with the results of putting my Ender-3 up on squash ball feet, but...
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... a lot through the floor. ...Print in a soft and flexible filament --- I used 85A TPU. You will need to mirror one across the X-axis when printing for both sides! I ended up flipping it upside down also (i.e., print with feet on ground + support)
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... a lot through the floor. ...Print in a soft and flexible filament --- I used 85A TPU. You will need to mirror one across the X-axis when printing for both sides! I ended up flipping it upside down also (i.e., print with feet on ground + support)
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im using 6 units of 4+4 magnets each to support my turntable which is mounted on granite slab, to carry more weight just use more feet they are not true isolation feet as they need guides to prevent lateral movement. but they do a jolly good job. ... ...
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I originally designed these feet for my MK3S in Flexion X60 ultra-soft TPU using my modded Replicator 2, but I wanted them to be printable on the Prusa MK3S itself, which cannot print X60 material. I've included print settings for Ninjaflex that...
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These feet serve as a vibration isolator. Manufactured in TPU, they function exceptionally well, on par with the squash feet. To install them, simply place the feet underneath the printer, covering the original hard rubber feet. No tools are required...
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These feet act as a vibration isolator. Printed in TPU these seem to work very well, about the same as the squash feet. Installing these feet requires no tools, just place the feet under the printer covering the original hard rubber feet. These...
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These feet serve as effective vibration isolators. Printed in TPU, they work remarkably well, providing a firmer feel than squash ball feet. However, I deemed squash balls too squishy for optimal performance. Installing these feet requires no...
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... designs, but I created it from scratch without using anyone else's work. These custom feet help eliminate ghosting by allowing the print head to "free float" during sudden changes in motion, reducing ghosting and potentially noise transfer as well.
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I couldn't find a foot this style for the ender 5, designed to fit directly over the rubber ender 5 feet. probably fit any other taper cone foot as well. hole is 17mm. minimal increase in printer height when used with ender 5. This could be...
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I needed vibration isolation feet for my CR-10 that would keep the original aluminum corner plate in place for added rigidity. Many designs I found replaced the metal part entirely, so I created this squash ball holder to serve as a replacement for...
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These are v-slotted feet that will need anti-vibration isolation pads 2''x2'' (at least 7/8'') to complete and these will snap right in with no issue! You can get these on Amazon at: ...
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I wanted to replace the screw on rubber feet of the ToAuto Pyramid A.1 with squash balls to try to reduce some vibration and noise. The feet on the Pyramid are M3 (not the M4 from source). jimustanguitar was kind enough to post the source file for...
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I wanted to replace the screw on rubber feet of the ToAuto Pyramid A.1 with squash balls to try to reduce some vibration and noise. The feet on the Pyramid are M3 (not the M4 from source). jimustanguitar was kind enough to post the source file for...
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You may find two versions of .stl attached:v2 which is higher (about 4 mm regards to v5) and tighter in tolerances, what results some minor problems during mounting into the profiles,v5 which is lower and fits not so tight as v2 (easier to mount).If...
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If your printer is heavily loaded by filament spools or other equipment at the back side, I recommend using v2 feet at the back and v5 at the front for better stability. I drew inspiration from various damper foot designs found on Thingiverse:...
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... be a tight fit in rails and small hammer will help to slide it in the rail. Here is an example of the type of feet to purchase. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-SORBOTHANE-1-1-4-inch-32mm-1-25-VIBRATION-ISOLATION-FEET-PODS-Hemisphere-50D/370854103943
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This is My Final Year Project Vibration Isolation System featuring an Electromagnetic Damping Device.
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Rubber and elastomeric products can be molded and bonded to form isolators and mounts, which have applications in vehicle suspension systems and machinery support. ...These components effectively reduce shock and minimize vibrations for improved...
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Isolating feet for technics (M6 thread) turntable. ... O-ring requied is: fi12x2.5mm Screws: M3x10 M6x30 Nuts: M3 normal M6 with plastic lock Washers: M6 wide
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I needed a quick and easy way to isolate a CD player from speaker vibrations in a tiled fireplace. Print 4 cups and 4 spikes. Stick foam pads to base of cups. Rest spike (spike down) in cup. ... Place item on top, wiggle around to level item on...
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... plastic. McMaster-Carr P/N 8215K6 offers these isolator feet at $3.33 each. ...For printing, use ReplicatorG with Wing Commander's 340 profile (thing:39050), 20% infill, 0.34 layer height, black PLA from ultimachine, and set the temperature to 230.
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A set of sound dampening feet for your printer, perfect for putting it on a half inflated bicycle tire inner tube. I use this set with my GeeTech i3 printer. It should fit any type of printer made with 8 mm plates, and other things too, come to think...
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This vibration isolation mount is perfect for your Mobius camera. To assemble, grab a pair of vibration dampening balls, easily found on HobbyKing under the term "vibration 65g." Specifically designed for the Q450 quadcopter's bottom plate, it adapts...
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Inspired by one of Stefan @CNCKitchen's videos about vibration isolation for his Prusa and a contest this week for using magnets in a design, I thought it would be fun to explore the idea of using magnetically-stiffened flexure feet for my Prusas...