
Rubber feet for robotdigg 'high heels'
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I have High Heels for 2020 Aluminum Extrusion under my Kossel XL printer. First, I tried using felt pads underneath them for sound isolation but that didn't work out well. I designed a small holder to attach 14 x 5.5 mm round rubber feet and a 10 x 1.8 mm round magnet. The magnet is attracted to the metal screw used to mount the aluminum feet, allowing the rubber feet to be easily mounted and removed. To print the parts, use support material, and add a small drop of glue to secure the magnet; the rubber feet are self-adhesive. You'll need to print three parts and have on hand 3x self-adhesive round rubber feet 14 x 5.5 mm and 3x round rare earth magnets 10 x 1.8 mm. You can modify the design to suit your needs using Autodesk Fusion 360.
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