Bambu anti vibration feet plug holder P1P P1S X1C

Bambu anti vibration feet plug holder P1P P1S X1C

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Description

Bambu anti-vibration feet plug, that keeps them in place and stops them from falling out continuously.

 

Just 1 gram of PLA per feet!

 

How to install:

  1. Print the 4 (or 8 in case you feel you might brake them). I've printed mine with eSun HS+PLA 
  2. Unplug your printer, and put it safety on a side.
  3. Try putting each of the red plugs to half length in the feet holder hole, they should fell relatively right. If you cannot put them in, check for any obstruction. One of the holes on my printer had some plastic molding imperfection from factory, cleaning that helped! 
  4. If plug feels too tight, or too lose, just resize the model by 0.1mm and try again. I have P1P printer from 2024, hence your model may vary.
  5. Put each of the plugs into the black anti-vibration feet. There is a hole in the middle, so just squeeze it in (mind the direction, see picture)
  6. Put the anti-vibration feet with the inserted plug as you would normally, the plug will back out a bit.
  7. While the feet it settled in the printer, wiggle your way in with the plug, move left, right, left, right till it goes in. Don't be afraid to use the a bit of force. It's  press fit after all :)
  8. Repeat for other 3 feet.
  9. ???
  10. Profit

 

Now you can put your printer back without worrying that anti-vibration feet will fall out. But still you should be able to remove the feet with a strong pull.

 

Please leave a comment with printer model and year of manufacture, along with size adjustments you had to make. I will keep a list and adjust the print profiles/models accordingly.

 

Tested on:

  • P1P from 2024; as is, no model scaling required.

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
I have to make a second attempt...I'm switching from PLA to PETG...the PLA pieces broke off before assembly...
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good to know. i used pla+hs on mine, it worked without a problem there.
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out of curiousity, how did you remove them? i used scraper
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I could use this Thank You !
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were too fragile to provide any real structure.
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perfect on the first try
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Strength Issue:Tried printing these in PETG. I couldn’t get them deep enough into the feet to get them to stay without the arms breaking off.
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