CTC feet
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After using Spring based anti-vibration feet, I was thoroughly unimpressed with the results. In my opinion, utilizing these springs makes the machine surprisingly unstable and prone to shaking, especially during short head movements. I attribute this instability to the springs, which seem to retain the "shaking energy" within the machine rather than dissipating it. To address this issue, I designed custom feet that elevate the machine by 30 mm and provide a larger support area. Following their implementation, I've noticed a significant improvement in stability. The machine no longer oscillates wildly like it did with the spring-based feet. Adding padding also reduces noise levels. It's essential to install these custom feet on all four corners of the machine. Printer Settings CTC Bizer Dual Printer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: The weight of the machine is evenly distributed due to a solid support grid integrated within the feet (refer to print photo), making supports unnecessary.
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