
Zorbothane-feet
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I worked with the design and the one that included larger pads using some basic models since I didn't have Sorbothane or TPU available. It significantly reduced the noise of the machine. I tried printing them with 0 infill and testing both 3 shells and 5 shells. The 3 shells performed better for me because it had a bit more elasticity to it. (As a non-material scientist, I'm not sure if less or more give is preferable in this case.) Printed with Amazon Basics Red TPU at 20mm speed on every setting. The temperature was set to 235c for the first layer and 225c for the other layers.
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