Bambu Lab (A1) Vibration Absorbent Feet TPU

Bambu Lab (A1) Vibration Absorbent Feet TPU

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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38 min
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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2.9 h
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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2 h
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These Vibration Absorbent Feet are a game changer if you want to make your A1 much more quiet.

The difference is very noticeable.

Print in TPU and at faster speeds.

The minimum needed are 4 pieces, but there is also a 6 piece profile for sides too.

 

Very squishy and soft feet. Works like dream.

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Okay for A1 Mini, the mini's feet aren't as large as the A1's, but they still do the job. I printed three with 0% infill and one with 15% for the Z-axis support section
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All good
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Incorrectly done. Observe where the printer's rubber feet are located; that's where the printer's main mass is situated. The corners only provide support.
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Recesses are incorporated for grips to prevent slippage
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Replying to @3ddelight :
You misunderstand. The issue isn't the recesses. I'm stating: With the A1 printer, the design is such that the printer's main weight is supported by other components. This is evident during printer assembly. That is, the mass vector isn't at the corners of the printer housing where you've placed the supports. The mass vector is located beneath the Z and X-axis gantry. The supports there are even made of different materials. The front of the printer has feet made of a different material at the corners, and they only serve to prevent rocking. Is that clearer?
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Does it work with PLA?
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No. It will make it more noisy if you print in pla. Tpu is like rubber so it absorbs vibration and noise.
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They print well as they come, at 0.95A, yielding excellent results. Print quality remains unaffected, though noise is reduced
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Print great in TPU, very useful and adsorb very well vibrations!
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they work like a charm - printed 6 without infill in HF TPU 95A. thank you!
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The machine is rather heavy, four are insufficient; additional filling is recommended
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