I failed to order the Anti-vibration feet when I pre-ordered the Centauri Carbon, thinking it would be fine. Then I saw it in action on a particularly fast part. The thing nearly walked off my small cabinet.
“Can't have that,” I thought. I searched Printables for some anti-vibration feet and pulled the squash balls off my old ender3. I found a set of feet for the X1C, and seeing as how the CC is a clone of the X1C, I thought it fitting to clone these feet as well.
It does lift the machine off the bench, and I went ahead and reran the self calibrations. I don't know if that's necessary, but I figured it wouldn't hurt. It runs much smoother and has much less dance in it's soul now.
I went ahead and printed these with 100% infill and staggered layer lines. Probably overkill, but it's a load bearing part and I don't want to have to replace them. There's not a lot of dead space for infill inside the model anyway, so it's not much of a waste of plastic.
The author remixed this model.
I just remodeled the connector to fit the vanilla Centauri Carbon feet. The squash ball pops right in, and the feet click right over the original feet.