CR-10 "Blade Runner" Printer Feet
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These Cr-10 Feet Are An Homage To The Famous Ennis Brown House, In Los Angeles' Griffth Park And Designed By Famed Architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. All Cr-10 Owners Buy Motor Dampers, And That Is Really One Of The Best First Steps Toward Silencing Your Cr-10. But If, As I Do, You Live In A Multi-Family Structure, The Noise To The Neighbors May Still Be Annoying. So I'Ve Put My Cr-10 Atop These Bad Boys, Equipped With The Speaker Spikes And Washer Feet Shown Below. The Spikes And Washer Feet Were Sufficient To Silence The Printer To My Neighbors' Satisfaction, But I Didn'T Like The Look. So This Thing Is Just To Cover The Mechanics Of "Hush!". I'M Using It With Some Speakers Spikes (Http://A.Co/Gjozer4) Inserted Into The Underside, And Then Sat Upon Some Rubber Washing Machine Anti-Vibration/Walking Feet (Http://A.Co/8Aqjdzf) Which Works Really Well. The Washer File Is Just To Help Keep The Speaker Spikes' Discs Centered In The Foot But It Isn'T Necessary And May Be Something You'D Want To Replace Depending On Your Choice Of Accessories. The One You See Pictured Was A Test-Print With A Low Quality Setting And High Speeds, To Prove The Fitment. I'M Going To Re-Print All Four At High Quality And Lower Speeds For Better Layer Adhesion, And Using A Satin-Silver Filament. But This Lets You See How It'S Assembled, And Looks On The Printer. Happy Printing!
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