
Vibration dampeners for Rigidbot
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New feet for the Rigidbot have just been developed. I could have designed them to be smaller, but that was not the decision made. The wider foot provides extra support from the frame and added rigidity. A leg going into the frame should be constructed with hard plastic materials. The rubber feet attached to the leg are created from Ninja flex. A good alternative can be obtained using a similar type of flexible filament found at home. Proper documentation will be provided when four sets of these new feet are available along with photos and possibly video recordings showing the lack of sound generated by the Rigidbot both with and without its various vibration-dampening devices. To facilitate open discussion, please provide feedback in the comments regarding their performance. Were they successful? Would any changes need to be implemented? An interesting fact is that infill patterns can be adjusted when using flexible filaments such as the Ninja flex, effectively creating a more cushioned effect. These new feet were designed to bring about enjoyment while printing with the Rigidbot. Printer settings: Printer: RigidBot Rafts: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% for PLA 100% on Ninja flex
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