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davidjensen
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Wiggle or no wiggle

Question for the experts.  Which is better for the Core One. Hold it stable like bracing it against the wall and holding it still or mount it on legs with squash balls and let it wiggle.

Veröffentlicht : 26/10/2025 8:11 pm
vhubbard
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RE: Wiggle or no wiggle

The moving mass is near the top of the Core One, that is the reason it tends to woble a little more.
My Core One is on squash ball feet, but a very rigid table. Works OK for me. Machine tools are rigid. but I haven't seen it necessary yet to make the Core One completely rigid. Keeping it rigid may help with tall thin prints, to keep any shake out of the print bed.

Veröffentlicht : 27/10/2025 1:51 am
andhson
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RE: Wiggle or no wiggle

I went the wiggle path. I can see a scenario where printer movement could cause random additional g forces on the printhead simply by printer movement not being in sync with the printhead movements, a non moving printer would remove that disturbance. I don’t know how to make the printer not move, sitting on very heavy tool bench (hundreds of kg of tools) bolted to the wall the printer still managed to shake the bench and transfer vibrations to the building. I switched strategy to put it on a dampening stack made from flor tiles and sound solution material and it now sits on a much lighter desk on wall consoles, the desk does not vibrate. I don’t see anything negative on prints if anything I have less problems with layer shifts but then that can just be a run in thing. 

/Anders

Veröffentlicht : 27/10/2025 8:41 am
chmax
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RE: Wiggle or no wiggle

mine is on a rather stable table and, just using the standard rubber feet, it doesn't more/shake/wiggle. Printer seem to be happy, it works as expected. VFAs still present though.

Veröffentlicht : 27/10/2025 9:15 am
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