My printer is on an old, wobbly table. The vibrations of the stepper motors were transmitted throughout the house before my small absorbers were placed underneath. These dampers redirect all vibrations into the upper wall of the construction, which decouples the printer from the base. The concrete slab in itself has improved the situation, but only in stealth mode, which unfortunately disables crash detection. With the current solution, I can sleep in the next room without any problems, and the printer can show all its strengths. This variant of a vibration damper needs in some situations a little more room to move upwards because the weight is a little higher, so I have designed elevations that can be scaled in height in the slicer as needed. These elevations are simply clipped onto the middle platform.
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