3D printer foam golfball feet by slecomte model
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3D printer foam golfball feet by slecomte

3D printer foam golfball feet by slecomte

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My modified Anet Printer is super noisy. Most of the noise is the vibrations being transferred to the table it sits on. These feet make the Tevo Tarantula virtually silent. i will make mounts for these feet for the ANEt A8 as well.
These feet use golf balls made of foam (like a stress ball) to reduce noise transfer from the printer to the desk. These practice golf balls are readily abatable on amazon and come in several colors.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085LDJDNM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I printed these on a heavily upgraded ANET A8 with raft and support. I found that if I did not use a raft, the part would fall over about 3/4 into the print.
Use a M4 screw to attach to your printer. I mounted these on the Tevo Tarantula Pro in the pictures using M4 screws and t-nuts although these feet can be adapted to must any printer.
Printed in PLA 200 degrees and 60 degrees bed temp.

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