
Anti-vibration feet (flex) for i3 MK3(s)
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<p>I need to damp the printer because my neighbor..<br/> This is version 4 and it is good :)<br/> It holds the printer tight and it still has a little movement.</p> <p>I added the OpenSCAD file but there is nothing to tweak (well.. $fn and hidden are width and height but it's hidden because this is my best result)</p> <p>Note: the stl/scad is not complete, but it needs some Slicer settings --> Print Instructions</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>The filament I used is red extrudr TPU 'medium' (Shore hardness A98)</p> <p>I need to update myself: it's not enough to print all with 6 Perimeters. I found the 2 in the back flatt today. So the need more "vertical Shells Perimeter", I printed two with 8 layers (the black ones) and it seems a bit too strong.. but I used it anyway (for the 2 feeds in the more heavy back).</p> <p>The 3D objects are full bodies, to get the final object you need to set Slicer:<br/> infill = 0%<br/> Horicontal shells, both top and bottom = 0<br/> vertical shells Perimeter = 6 (2x for the front), 7 or 8 (2x for the back)</p> <p>The reason why I made as block is: it prints more elegant and cleaner.<br/> I added a screeshot of my Slicer preview and the affiliate .3mf (the 6 Perimeter version)</p> <p>ok, I also added my gcode but I wouldn't recomend to use that (e.g. I still have MK3 without 'S'm that has a different Z hight afaik). If you use Prusa Slicer, the easiest and savest way is to open the .3mf file and render it yourself.</p>
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