Cuddle Cubes

Cuddle Cubes

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Yay! Goodbye to a loud printer, resonating sound through my desk! These are squash ball feet for 40mm squash balls I rebuilt Holspeed's design from the ground up and got rid of the need to slot into the 4040 extrusions as I was having a lot of trouble with that part. The blocks fit into my dual v rails perfectly, a little tight actually. The rectangular hole on top is meant to fit snugly around the original rubber feet on the CR-6 SE. They might work without the rubber feet. I don't know for sure, but you shouldn't need to remove anything from the printer to use these. I don't like to modify things unnecessarily. Update: I didn't check to make sure the rear 4040 extrusions of the CR6-SE were open when designing the fronts. There are covers snapped in on the bottom side of the extrusion where I'm assuming the power is routed, so it's closed off. Will update them to fit in the rear of the machine as well. Update: I added a rear cube that only uses the rubber foot to hold it in place. It's not the sturdiest design, but the printer stays in place, so it's not really a problem.

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