Best $7 buck improvement you can make
16 inch stone paver, about 4 bucks
4 big rubber feet, about 3 bucks
Noise, down about 80%
Prints, noticable better
Here are someore pictures
https://goo.gl/photos/R3Lts9Qcms4Prz8s6
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I am completely with you, that is absolutely no noise at all. I guess it is silence mode tho, right?
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Mine sits on feet I made from Semi-Flex and then on my granite counter top and it is silent also. So great idea with the paver.
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Too cool. I have 6 of those pavers under my workbench (we were forced to remove some by our condo association). Thank you for posting this. It will be happening here too.
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It's a great tip!
How heavy is the paver block? In metric it's about 40.64 cm x 40.64 cm x 5 cm.
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I was wondering, there's a USB cable running from the Rambo card to something hidden behind the frame of the Prusa. Is it some kind of networked repeater to command the printer ?
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David,
Looks to be a Raspberry Pi. It is used to control the printer instead of having it connected to a PC or having to use the SD card to shuttle gcode back and forth to print.
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Thank you, adding a paver and a foam mat made a huge difference!
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That looks mighty cool!
I'm wondering though, how heavy is a typical paver? I'm planning on building a LACK enclosure, and I'm not sure how well the paper honeycomb inside will handle the weight...
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My paver is listed online as 40 pounds (18.14 kg). I have it on a giant mouse pad that I was already using under the printer. I am not in low power mode, but it is significantly quieter. I can be in the same room without any real issues. It sounds about as loud as you would expect a printer to now. My Y axis is still the noise maker.
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I can't compare but I am quite happy with these isolation feet: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2205774 You can use some HIFI absorbers which are about 10 EUR on amazon. Works nice and no wobbling . 🙂
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That is a great idea, the noise in the evenings drives my wife crazy even though it is in the garage. I just cut up a spare mouse mat and found a left over large floor tile and it has made a huge reduction in noise.
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+1 for the paver idea. Got the same 16x16 paver at Home Depot (listed at 37lbs) with 4 felt-padded feet (2-inch dia) and the printer is much, much quieter! I did build my MK2S kit with DryLin bearings on X & Y.
I'm typing this downstairs and the printer is upstairs in a bedroom with the door open.
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I did the same thing with a slab of granite that had been cut out from a sink when the prior owner of my house was renovating a bathroom, I think.
I had originally been running it on the island in my kitchen, and discovered the same thing -- it was SO much louder on any other surface that wasn't high-mass like that. A few 2" felt feet on the bottom of the granite, and its quiet pretty much anywhere I put it now.
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Bought the concrete, but they didn't have rubber feet. Only the cheap stuff that is for the feet of chairs so they glide better (white felt stuff) or a thick EVA foam mat. Is any of those two things good? I'm not into the physics of vibrations :/
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It's all about decreasing that resonance that gets passed to your surface. A sturdy piece of furniture works the same way.
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If anybody cares, I made a LACK enclosure with some additional height in it to account for the paver. Link to it is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2449239
If you like it, please feel free to comment.
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Has anyone tried bolting to the printer to the paver, to secure it more tightly? Does this make noise/vibration better, worse, or no different?
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Has anyone tried bolting to the printer to the paver, to secure it more tightly? Does this make noise/vibration better, worse, or no different?
Don't know if it would change the noise/vibration characteristics but it sure would make it much harder to perform maintenance or troubleshoot problems.