I installed your Super Feet, the Anti-Vibration Feet from Bambu and the “Anti-Vibration Isolation Pads” from Amazon this afternoon. That was no simple task, by the way. Since we can’t upload pictures at the moment, here is a link to a couple of them and a couple really poorly done videos.
EDIT: The actual shaking in the longest video is me trying to keep the phone steady will I pan back and forth. It is not the printers shaking.
The final results are below. Using the combination of Bambu Lab’s Anti-Vibration Feet along with PrinterMcGee’s Super Feet and BJADE’S Anti-Vibration Isolation Rubber Pads did not decrease the average vibration of the table the printers sat on. However, it did dampen any vibration spikes considerably from a rating of 6.5 to 5.7. It also greatly reduced the noise level to the point if I was more than 20 feet away from the printers, I could hardly hear them. Also, the quality of the spools printed are identical to the previous tests.
In conclusion, this is a good combination to reduce vibration on multiple printers on the same table while also reducing the noise level. I checked with my downstairs neighbors, and they didn’t hear or feel anything.
I’m curious, with all your testing with and without the anti-vibration feet did you have an AMS sitting on top of your printer? When I puy my AMS on top it really squishes down the anti-vibration feet to the point where I am concerned whether it is still providing benefit.
Yes, I had an AMS sitting on both printers I tested. So far, I have never had an issue with one printer messing up the other printer when both were in use.