A1 Riser Anti Vibration / Noise Reduction Feet

A1 Riser Anti Vibration / Noise Reduction Feet

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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**I have an older a1 so if someone who has scaled the gantry feet to properly fit the newer model could upload the print profile so others have it. I cannot find any mention of the underside changing and its annoying me that I can't fix my model to work “as advertised"

 

UPDATE 01-23: Added gantry stabilizers that go underneath the lead screws per request from @loafer_coyote0b. Thanks again!

I printed without supports since its a small gap to bridge, but the hard rubber pad on the underside of the gantry should slot into it, purge bins that sit up close to the printer shouldn't have any issues. It really does help with support since the bed is set down on the gantry then attached with screws from beneath, a major oversight on the original design on my part.

 

I do not use bambu studio so I have not uploaded a print profile, only the raw files and a presorted plate. If someone would be so kind as to take on that task it would be very much appreciated.

 

Print 2x of A1ScrewStablizerBody in a material of your choice.

Print 2x of A1ScrewStablizerPad in TPU.

 

ORIGINAL:

 

I did not like any of the feet currently floating around and the ones I did required extra stuff like squish balls. So I taught myself what I needed for fusion 360 and stayed up too late a couple nights to make this.

 

The tpu top pad piece slots perfectly into the screw holes on the underside corners of the machine, tpu feet sit in the bottom, you can print the body out of whatever, I chose abs as I plan on making a fan shroud to actively cool the internals so it can be enclosed, but I test printed multiple iterations in pla and petg with both holding the weight fine.

 

Note: The walls and really any plastic part of the feet should not touch the printer, I deliberately left a gap so there isnt any vibration noises and only the tpu pad makes contact.

 

 

 

Print Requirements

 

NEED SUPPORTS on the Front/Rear pieces (I did normal auto, snug, build plate only) rotate the Foot with filet up or down depending on which side you want to contact the table surface.

 

4 x Foot

2 x Front

2 x Rear (IMPORTANT) Mirror ONE to fit other side, it will work fine otherwise but for aesthetics flip it.

2 x PadFront

2 x PadRear


Alternately use the presorted plates which are separated by material.

No specific slicer settings other than supports so use what you're comfortable with.


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Great design, I bundled everything together into 1 profile separated by 2 plates and will upload the profile.
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Great mod and profile. Printed great! Only thing is the gantry parts weren't tall enough to make any difference on my machine, they just slide freely underneath. I don't know what's different but doesn't really matter to me. (I tried the Gantry feet with & without my leather work table cover still didn't touch)
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That seems to be a reoccurring issue now, bambu must have made some slight changes to the underside once they updated the heatbed. All you should need to do is scale the z height of the gantry support center pieces. But as I have no idea what the height difference is I can't give advice on how much to scale it by. I tried looking for pictures or reference to a height change and I'm stuck. I do apologize for the inconvenience of wasting time and having it not work.
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Replying to @disinterest :
Don't even worry yourself, It's out of your control and please don't take my comment as any form of criticism, it's still a fantastic model. If I want the gantry support to fit it's not too difficult to grab my callipers and try gauge the scale, with a couple of quick test prints I'm sure. With a very quick check, my A1s gantry has a gap of about 14-16mm, the original printed gantry has a thickness of 10.4. Quick and easy fix on the users end
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Replying to @DwarvenTraveler :
I uploaded a profile with the thicker gantry spacers because I ran into the same issue - enjoy!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
fast and flawless, works wonderfully
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0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
works perfect
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All parts in 1 profile for ease of printing
It turned out well (in the photos together with the separately printed raised parts), a practical test will follow
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill Gantry Spacer for Newer A1
My first print with TPU, I am satisfied
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Printed from the app using white pla on the A1, it came out perfect, for both of the plates, because I don't have tpu yet. Instead, I used some foam to put between the pieces, so far it work perfectly.
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A simple print assembled. Let's see how it performs
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Great! I wanted to place the printer higher up so it would have better ventilation, and quiet it down. It's much better with this. Thanks :)
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Great design work! Print went great, slowed the print parameters way down for the TPU, and it worked flawlessly.
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