Prusa i3 mk2 ANTIVIBRATION FEET by Prusa Research
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I was searching for an anti-noise foot for my printer, and lo and behold, Prusa Research had already created one! However, when I downloaded the files they shared, I noticed that the STL file is solid, while the G-code files are distorted. It appears to me that the G-code was hand-made, and instead of offsetting the vectors, they were manually moved. The link to the Prusa Research files is http://www.prusa3d.com/prusa-i3-printable-parts/. The distortion in the G-code can be seen at https://prnt.sc/hrbmvv. Perhaps a solid STL model could be printed as just a shell without caps, but I only use PrusaControl software and it doesn't offer that option. In any case, the STL file is essentially a shell with about 3 borders (4 in some areas). When printing with PLA, it's flexible enough to cancel out noise and stiff enough to hold the weight of the printer. I haven't tried it with ABS yet, but apparently it works just fine too.
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