
P3Steel Squash Ball Feet (Prusa i3 Steel)
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Squash ball feet for the P3Steel! You'll need six squash balls - ask your local squash center if they have any old ones, they should be perfect. Next, print out the files and mirror them in your slicer so you can get both left and right feet. The middle position is where the big frame parts meet. This design was specifically made for the Orballo frame, but it should also work for the other frames - if not, just give me a shout! Print these heavy, with lots of perimeters and infill - the parts are under constant tension (I used PETG for flexibility). My printer is now completely silent. Enjoy!
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