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Anti-vibration Feet H2D H2C H2S

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H2D
H2C
H2D Pro

0.2mm layer, 3 walls
0.2mm layer, 3 walls
Designer
1.6 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

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TPU 85A / Black (51107) / 1 kg

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I developed these anti-vibration feet for the H2 series because the printer's wobbling was too much for me, especially when accessories are attached. The other feet on MakerWorld were personally too stiff for me. Since I didn't want to completely eliminate the wobbling but only dampen it, I looked for a middle ground. The feet are designed to provide an optimal compromise with TPU 85

 

Result: The feet reduce movement by approximately 50% when printed from TPU 85 (or similar soft TPU)

 

Print parameters:

  • Material: TPU 85 (recommended for maximum damping)
  • Walls: 3
  • Infill: 20% Gyroid
  • Modifier: 100% infill in the screw area for stability

Tip: 

 

If the printer is still wobbling too much, increase the infill by 5-10% or use TPU 90/95

The original screws are used. Press the feet slightly into an oval shape to insert the washer

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