
Kossel Tennis Ball Feet
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Kossel Tennis Ball Feet I designed these feet for my Kossel to achieve two main objectives. First, as an anti-vibration measure to significantly reduce noise levels. Second, to elevate the printer high enough to mount a 25A power supply brick underneath. Using tennis balls as a shock-absorbing source is not only an economical solution but also saves on plastic usage. The felt of the tennis ball provides a smooth surface for setting your printer on a table without scratching it. Tennis balls fit snugly inside the feet and can still be removed if necessary, but they stay in place when picking up the printer. The before-and-after sound level difference is astonishing. I highly recommend this modification to anyone seeking reduced noise from their printer. I would have never believed the significant reduction in noise levels until I heard it with my own ears. Mounting hardware required: (6) M4-.7 x 10mm machine screws (6) M4 hammer nuts Print Settings Printer: Anycubic Kossel Plus Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 20% Notes: I printed these with 3 top and bottom layers and 5 shells.
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