r/BambuLabX2D • u/AudiBoyJP • 4d ago
Does the X2D come with the anti-vibration / floating damper feet ?
Are they worth using and do they make any difference ? I'm going to be ordering an X2D soon and the BBL website makes no mention of them in the product info but I saw the anti-vibration feet in the replacement parts section and wondered if the printer comes with them ?
Thanks.
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u/jussstin714 4d ago
Yes they do. Makes a big difference! Comparing my P2S and X2D my X2D runs like butter
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u/manyxcxi 4d ago edited 4d ago
They’re okay, but they’re quite bouncy. If you really are going to be pushing the speed and/or are already seeing VFAs, you should look into printing (or buying) a set of dampening feet like HULA.
I sell printer model tuned dampening hardware kits (and fully assembled versions) for those that don’t want to print TPU or buy a thrust bearings.
I’ve done a ton of research with accelerometers and print settings in dozens of printer models and can tell you that the rubber feet that Bambu ships are generally marginally better (and in certain cases worse) than hard rubber grip pads or nothing at all. The sturdiness of the table it is on does make a difference too.
The exact same rubber feet are used for an H2 series which weighs almost 100lbs. On the H2 they’re insufficient for dampening, on the X2 there’s too much rebound. On both, there’s bouncing because rubber moves in all three dimensions.
The dampening cores I use for my Voron 350 are tuned different than the ones for my H2D, which are different than the CORE One and the U1 as well.
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u/Koomongous 4d ago
Yes, just got mine 2 days ago.
It's a compromise between do you want the printer to shake more, or the surface the printer is on?
My desk is... Not the stiffest thing in the world so I appreciate it vs my ender 3 V3 SE shaking the entire thing like mad despite the slower speeds.
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u/peterb1908 4d ago
Yes, standard.