HULA v1.0 Anti-Vibration Feet for 3D Printers

HULA v1.0 Anti-Vibration Feet for 3D Printers

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HULA for A1(beta)
HULA for A1(beta)
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IMPORTANT

  • Please download the User Guide for HULA v1.0 
  • I do my best to double-check and test the print profile I create. They are up to date with whatever changes I made to the designs. If you are using profiles made by others, please check if they are updated.
  • if you want to purchase ready-to-use HULA feet instead of printing them, please check the Vendor in Your Regional listing.
  • Bearing washers have to be installed with the smooth side facing the bearings. 

UPDATE: 5 Dec 2025

It has been brought to my attention that there is a remix of HULA called SIS. The cloner said that HULA has structural flaws and his design is superior.  Utter Rubbish. He has removed the fail-safe I had designed in HULA. This means that:

  1. The printer can wobble, pitch and roll. While that helps absorb more vibration, it makes the printer unstable. 
  2. The centre core can pop out at aggressive printing speeds with no lip to keep it in place. 
  3. The pitch and roll of SIS cause load-bearing issues on the washer and ball bearings. 

HULA spent 12 months in the design and prototype phase, and had been tested for hundreds of hours with more than 50 Bambu printers before launch. Focus is put on safety, usability and printability with the current fdm 3d printer. Is there room for improvement? Yes, there is. But SIS is not an improved design. It's like saying he made the car faster and more efficient by removing the safety belt, airbags and brakes. 

 

UPDATE: 2 Nov 2024

TLDR: 3do.dk and fysetc are profiteering from my design. To support my work, please order from partnering vendors ie Voxelpla, Veetec3d and i3dprint. Thank you 

 

Community members have alerted me that fysetc and their EU reseller (3do.dk) have been selling HULA kits and printed parts. fysetc has not communicated with me and I would not engage them as their modus operandi is to profiteer and steal from designers. I tried reasoning with 3do.dk via email, but they pushed the blame to fysetc, pretended ignorance, gave some empty promises and finally ghosted me. 

 

If you wish to buy Ready-to-Use HULA feet or HULA Hardware Kit, I have partnered with regional vendors to offer them at an affordable price.  I believe in buying locally and supporting local businesses. See below for the list of authorized vendors. 

 

UPDATE: 20 Jul 2024

I have been saying no to HULA for A1, but you guys have been saying please. I give in. Here is HULA for A1. But… a big CAVEAT : 

  1. The dampening results vary. It can work for some and not for others. 
  2. Please do not use it with the AMS lite or a 3kg spool sitting on the gantry.
  3. The table surface that the printer sits on should not be too smooth. 
  4. There is a limit to how much HULA can dampen because the A1 print bed is heavy. 

I have created a separate file where all the beta versions of HULA-related stuff are there "HULA for beta.3mf". Currently, it has HULA for A1, HULA for Pavers and center core with PLA support. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation Guide:

  • Follow the installation guide for A1 mini. Use the A1 brackets instead of the A1 mini brackets. 
  • Do not need to remove the rubber feet at the 4 corners. They are supposed to sit inside the brackets slot for extra dampening. 
  • Add thin double-sided tape on the vertical walls for adhesion to the plastic frame. 
  • If you require HULA hardware kit. Please order the hardware kit for the A1 mini from the vendors. The BOM and installation are the same. 

 

All the best.

 

List of Printers HULA Supports:

  • Bambu Lab
    1. X1 and P1 series
    2. A1 mini
    3. A1 (beta version)
  • Prusa 
    1. MK3/MK4 
    2. Bear (3mf hosted on Printables)
  • Creality
    1. K1 series
    2. Ender 3 V1/Pro/V2/clone using 2020 profiles
  • Voron
    1. V2.4r2
    2. Trident
    3. Switchwire

 

INTRODUCTION

Most 3D printers use rubber feet designed to absorb motors and engine vibrations. It does not do a good job of absorbing the force caused by the directional changes of the toolhead. I draw inspiration from seismic base isolators used to earthquake-proof building structures and designed HULA.

 

What is HULA?

HULA is an Omnidirectional Self-Aligning Anti-Vibration Foot specifically designed to dampen movement vibration generated by fast 3D printers. It decouples the printer from the table and dampens the horizontal XY forces of corexy & cartesian printers, preventing the printer from swaying/wobbling. This reduces the stress on the printer frame, improves print quality and reduces the shake translated to the table and other printers.

 

User Guide and Information for HULA v1.0

I have prepared a User Guide for HULA to provide information on printing & assembling. You can find the pdf file at the bottom of the writeup under the Documentation section. Please read the user guide.

 

BOM for HULA v1.0

  • F8-22M Thrust Bearings - 4 sets
  • M3x8mm SHCS - 8pcs
  • M3x8mm - 8pcs (Prusa, A1mini, A1_beta option)
  • M4x10mm + 3030 profile M4 slot nut - 4pcs (Prusa option)
  • PETG filament
  • TPU 95A filament (or of similar hardness) 

There are 2 versions of F8-22M thrust bearings; 11 & 10 balls. I would advise getting the 11-ball version as it is more stable.

 

 

For this project, I used Voxelpetg+ HS (High Speed) and Bambu Lab 95A HF TPU. If you want to get the same filament I worked with, links below.

Voxel (affiliated link): https://voxelpla.com/thrutheframeIf you are ordering Bambu Lab filaments. Please use ModBotArmy afflink https://t.co/E8evlph88U and support his channel. His contents are very informative and help the 3dp community greatly.

 

Vendors in Your Region

If you wish to buy Ready-to-Use HULA feet or HULA Hardware Kit, I have partnered with regional vendors to offer them at an affordable price. I believe in buying locally and supporting local businesses.

 

US & CA A collaboration between ThrutheFrame and Voxelpla offers pre-assembled and hardware kits (printed in Voxelpetg+ and 95A TPU filaments). VOXELPLA Store. In addition, Voxelpla offers free shipping when you purchase HULA preassembled/hardware kit along with 3 spools of Voxel filaments. On shipping to Canada, please contact Voxelpla directly.
 
EU A partnership between ThrutheFrame and Veetec3D offers pre-assembled and hardware kits printed in Prusament Jet Black PETG and Esun White 95A TPU. For more information please visit VEETEC3D Store
 
AUS & NZ 

i3dprint now offer pre-assembled HULA for Bambu Lab X1 and P1 series printer. This 3D printing store located in NSW is a father and son team. 
 

JC-3D offer pre-assembled HULA for Bambu Lab X1 series, P1 series and A1 mini printer for AUS and NZ. NOTE: Please check with the seller regarding available stock and fulfilment time before ordering.


 

SINGAPOREI am now offering pre-assembled HULA for Bambu Lab X1 and P1 series printer in Singapore.  You can order it on Shopee

 

HULA for Bambu X1& P1 series

 

 

 

HULA for Bambu Lab A1 mini

 

 

HULA for Creality K1 Series

 

 

 

 

 

HULA for Prusa Mk3/Mk4 and Prusa Bear

 

 

 

 

 

HULA for Voron Printers

 

 

 

VIDEOS

Comparison Test between Bambu Lab Anti-Vibration feet (left) vs HULA anti-Vibration feet (right) - In this video, you will see that Bambu Lab anti-v feet cause the printer to wobble/oscillate. Where the HULA decouples the printer from the table and dampens the movement on the horizontal plane greatly reducing the wobbling.

 

Comparison test of HULA for A1 mini

 

 

Hula is meant to be a fun and useful project for the community, and the way it moves always reminds me of Crayon Shin Chan 蜡笔小新 (クレヨンしんちゃん) who was my favourite manga during my university days.

HULA HULA

 

HULA Top Cover (Themed)

 

 

 

BrailleJapaneseLDO

 

Makes that goes with HULA

  1. HULA thin build plate holder - https://makerworld.com/en/models/491406#profileId-404926

 

CONCLUSION

To date, my designs are free to download for personal use. There is No Patreon, No Membership, No Clubs, No Subs and No OnlyFan (hahaha). If you like my designs and wish to contribute to my coffee addiction and help fund the filaments/materials needed for prototyping, doing any one of the below will be greatly appreciated:

  1. Post your make in the comments section and other 3D printing social media sites,
  2. A MakerWorld's boost,
  3. Purchase HULA kits from listed vendors,
  4. Buy me a coffee at Ko-fi or paypal.me

 

CAVEAT

As with all my designs, Prototyping and testing were conducted to ensure printability and meet my expectations. However, I understand it may and may not work for you. I would request that you read all instructions before printing and installing them at your own discretion.


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
HULA v1 User Guide 240714.pdf

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Great design, well done! Thanks! Works perfectly on Creality K1 Max. Big drop in vibration on my desk. From my prints, it looks good too, but I haven't done much testing yet and I've already modified several chokes to reduce artifacts (LDO 0.9° motors, 20T pulley...). A short video of foot work: https://youtube.com/shorts/g9gu63zkRM0?feature=share
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thanks, can I share your YT video and images with the community?
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Replying to @thrutheframe :
Yes, of course!
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Replying to @Zuff :
thanks
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Easy to print,cool design. But I haven't felt much the difference with before yet....The printer keeps on making annoying vibration and noise.....Perhaps need to check the printer....
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How is the sound dampening effect? What material is the outside made of?
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Replying to @user_1595027881 :
Silence has little effect, and it's not designed for silence~~~The exterior is PETG
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Replying to @felixwoo :
Oh, thank you brother!
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perfect I adapt it for my a1
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Hey....what did you change to adapt it?
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i have the A1 and looking at these feet. do i need to buy any special hardware or just the m3 screws?
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Prints almost fine however the core pieces are giving me a hard time: The included supports definition resulted in supports not able to separate from the model. I changed them to tree / slim, flipped them and it worked better. There is some friction between core and top lid however, I'm not fully convinced yet. (I printed three sets: P1S, A1 Mini, Prusa MK3/MK4.)
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am i correct to say that you printed the the center core upside down? if the answer is yes, I am very sure HULA will not work properly for you because of the friction of the core with the top cover. I have orientation the center core right side up for a reason.
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Replying to @thrutheframe :
I had to because when printing in your original orientation together with your painted supports it's impossible to remove the support from the inside area, it's all melted together, see picture. No chance to either detect where the support is in the first place nor to remove it. I'm not convinced from your layout here, sorry. Maybe flipping it up by 90 degrees together with some tree-support could help?
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Replying to @AF360 :
Sounds like it's a bit more to do with the support settings than the model and design. You can change how close the support layers get to the actual model layers, ('top z distance' in orca slicer) maybe boost that gap bit and check your extrusion multiplier and temps/cooling while you're at it. I've been lucky to land on a combo of support settings that has made my support issues go away completely. Recommend testing through those parameters to find what works for your machine
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Hey, I combined your HULA feet with my adapter because I didn't like the mount for the X1C. https://makerworld.com/models/123351
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Interesting
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What filament is that (the translucent stuff)?
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Replying to @CSPearsall :
https://amzn.eu/d/0p1x5Uc Sunlu PLA+ Transparent Lilac
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PETG printed parts+PLA support
helps against the vibration
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With AMS riser and then AMS on top of printer with HULA feet, how is vibration. I know printer itself vibrates more than before once HULA feet is installed and wondering how those vibration are treating AMS and riser on top of printer?
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Replying to @3dmonk :
it’s not so bad with the vibration as I first thought. it swings a little bit at the top of the AMS but I am not sure if I can blame the IKEA Kallax :D
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Replying to @Timsche2210 :
Thank you for reply. I am waiting for thrust bearings to finish HULA. I am debating weather to print AMS Riser V2 or not before I finish HULA Installation. I have an option to keep AMS on another shelf and if I go that route, I don't need AMS Riser. With HULA feet installed, did you feel, it is better to keep AMS on separate shelf (increased vibrations of printer after HULA)rather than on top of printer?
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came out great and the functionality is very impressive, thanks!
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anyone consider adding a little bit of grease to it to help the center core move freely?
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a few drops of machine oil on the ball bearings helps.
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Replying to @thrutheframe :
got it I'll try that. some of the ones I made don't really move freely. They keep binding up. This is on the A1, but I haven't installed them yet. I did get the parts from voxel
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Replying to @ajollylife :
it might be the bearing washers not pressed fully in or there support filament not properly removed. there is a washer pusher that you can print. with a rubber mallet. u can press it fully in.
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Come out great awaiting for bearings and testing 👍👍👍
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nice print. do note that you will only require to use the shim if the fitting is loose. All the best.
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Replying to @thrutheframe :
hey sorry for late answer bussy yes i know and i need them because they start make them bigger holes from some point but is great and workin flawesly on any speed prints come out perfect great job done 👍
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Perfect HULA!!!! So nice and truly the best!!!
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thanks for the boost
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