tennis ball feet 3d models
85748 3d models found related to tennis ball feet.thingiverse
Kossel Tennis Ball Feet I designed these feet for my Kossel to serve two purposes. First, as an anti vibration measure to reduce noise. Second, to raise the printer up enough to mount a 25A power supply brick underneath. Utilizing the tennis balls as...
thingiverse
For cancelling vibration of P3STEEL 3d printer on the table I designed tennis ball holder for trentjw's i3v Steel Printer Feet (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:734448) There are 2 screw holes for combine ball and holder but I didn't need to screw.
thingiverse
I was seeing some comments about the original tennis ball feet from JamesWhite making the printer unstable, so I decided to turn them around 180 degrees so they face outward instead of inward before trying them myself, thought I might share the...
thingiverse
To promote best stability for your printer use the smallest tennis balls you can find (they will be wider set than feet with larger tennis balls). In the picture are: * 45mm Korbond Mini Tennis Ball intended for small dogs * 62mm Korbond Tennis Ball...
prusaprinters
I created simple feet to put the Anycubic Vyper on top of Tennis balls to make prints more silent by reducing vibration.To support the spool mount, there is a second .stl to print, which supports the spool mount.Print the feet with the “dome´s...
thingiverse
Looks like it sits very close to the ground when the tennis balls are in them...I imported into tinkercad, cut off 1/2" from the bottom for better clearance...shouldn't affect the grip of the tennis ball at all but will give more room between the...
thingiverse
Place your machine on tennis balls and reduce vibration noise considerably. I print these in PETG with 5 perimeters and 20% infill and they are plenty strong. ...Print Settings Resolution: .2 ...
thingiverse
The base pieces are designed to fit over the bottom corners of the stock BLV Cube. ... Each foot consists of 2 parts. The ball holder attaches to the base using 4 x M3 screws.The bases attach to the frame using M5 screws and T-nuts.
thingiverse
Combine these feet with a tennis ball to reduce the noise level of your printer
thingiverse
... : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2803270 Replaces the default feets of the Creality CR-10 Printer. Eleminates vibrations. You need 4 tennis balls. ... You can also find a squash ball version here : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2803270
thingiverse
I was unable to find a tennis ball foot design for cube style printer that i liked and fitted the tennis balls (65mm DIA) i had on hand. ...So designed this, Has three mounting holes ( corner bracing) for 4mm hand ware.
thingiverse
Video of this in action: https://youtu.be/tvIX3IcaDaE Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Mk2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: If you want a looser fit around the tennis ball, enlarge it 1-2%, it will still...
thingiverse
... this was slightly to big for the balls I bought (Biltema). Made my own with a slightly tighter fit and with more total grip area for the ball so they stay in place when I move the printer. 5 mm holes instead of 4 mm. ... Ball diameter 65 mm.
myminifactory
Updates: 18th december: Add link to the demo video Easy to use: print at least 3 of them (4 are of course better), and place them under your printer chassis.Each model has a M6 screw hole so that you can use M6X12mm + TNuts to hold them in place...
thingiverse
Each model has a M6 screw hole so that you can use M6X12mm + TNuts to hold them in place place tennis balls under the feets Benefits Reduces noise Reduces low frequecy vibrations Slightly increase print quality Give you moree space to use under the...
thingiverse
Foot is made for 2020 aluminum extrusion profile. ...Square corners. For tennis balls 65mm diameter. Assemble with 3pcs DIN 7985 M3*10 and 3pcs M3 t-nut. ...Like https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3050607
thingiverse
Supports pour Ender 3, pour utiliser des balles de tennis comme amortisseurs et supprimer les vibrations de l'imprimante. ... Vis M3 6mm : http://tinyurl.com/y5pfrbm8 Ecrous 20S-M3 : http://tinyurl.com/yya5zpyl
thingiverse
I was in need of some damper feets but i do not have acces to t nuts. I use the base in this article https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3349214 and added this other part in top of it https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3550148. I use thinkercad and...
thingiverse
I designed and printed this vibration damper feet, in order to reduce vibrations on my 3d printer. ...It's a simple, light design and doesn't need support .It will fit every printer who has M5 thread, or you can use M5 nut to secure it in place.
thingiverse
You can buy exactly 4 tennis balls here: http://amzn.to/2FsmUh9
myminifactory
... ...I designed and printed this tennis ball mount, in order to reduce vibrations on my 3d printer. ...It's a simple, light design and doesn't need support .It will fit every printer who has M5 thread, or you can use M5 nut in the v-slot to secure it.
thingiverse
Just a simple remix of Kobra Go feet for reducing vibrations while printing.
thingiverse
You can fit those on your lack table's feet and place them over four regular tennis balls and it should dampen vibrations (and thus, the noise) of what's on the table (let's say a 3D printer for instance). There's a hole for screwing to the feet's...
thingiverse
This is feet for my anycubic kossel linear plus, I feel it was too noisy and wanted to reduce vibration. I have design and printed those feet in order to have the printer stable and silent. You may drill the two "spots" in order to put some screw...
thingiverse
Damper Feet extension for Lack table with tennis ball I use old tennis balls i think the result is better... but i'm not sure ... ... Tinkercad link : https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9IO7H5zlEW4 Blender file available
thingiverse
Some problem : - you should use support, not mandatory but it would look nicer - the slots are a bit too wide, it need some tickering to be tight, i let them loose on mine and i have no problem - i am no sports man and don't know if there are...
thingiverse
... mount, made for 20x40 v-slot extrusion mounting. ... I used rubber dog balls, and it works great! Mounts perfectly on a CR-10 printer and will fit any 20x40 v-slot extrusion. I have added a different mount that can be used for tennis balls (68.6mm)