
CR-10 racquetball legs
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I wanted to experiment with creating a vibration dampening support for my CR-10, but I didn't feel like purchasing two full packages of racquetballs. So, I cut two in half and instantly had a solution. The friction fit perfectly onto the 2040 extrusions on the base of the printer, while the ball remained securely held in place with E6000 and a drop of superglue. I'd love to hear your thoughts! My V2 version is even more streamlined, with some minor measurement adjustments that significantly reduced the print time.
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