Generate feet for aluminium extrusions with OpenSCAD.
It is widely accepted that, if using a heavy base (such as a paver stone) for your Prusa i3, it is better to use hard feet that are able to transfer vibrations onto the mass, as opposed to the vibration-dampening stock feet.
I couldn't find any models of hard feet that were fastened with t-nuts, which seemed like the logical choice, given how you want the tightest possible coupling, so I whipped this up in OpenSCAD. Ringing test appears to show minor improvement over Y axis, and the printer seems quieter overall.
The feet have (by default) the ~same height as the stock ones, so clearances aren't an issue.
Item | Quantity |
---|---|
foot | 4 |
M4 3030 T-nut | 4 |
M4x10 | 4 |
Download the model from printables.com.
- Print out 4 copies of the
foot
. I printed mine in TPU with plenty of perimeters. - Drill/puncture through the single layer covering the bolt hole.
- Remove the stock anti-vibration feet.
- Mount the printed feet with t-nuts onto the bottom of extrusions.
You can also customize the feet (for example, make them taller) by cloning the
source code and playing with foot.scad
. All of the values can also be changed
using the OpenSCAD Customizer.
git submodule add https://github.com/mmalecki/extrusion-feet extrusion-feet
use <extrusion-feet/foot.scad>;
foot_2020();
Draw a custom-sized foot.
Draw a 2020 extrusion-sized foot.
Draw a 3030 extrusion-sized foot.
Draw a Prusa i3-sized foot.