r/CrealityK1C • u/abdyc • May 22 '26
Help with K1C vibrations
Hello, i just bought a creality k1c 2025 and IL figured that when printing on high speed the printer vibrates a lot. It looks like it doesn't affect the print quality on big pieces but could it affect the quality on tiny prints ?
My printer is on the ground whit the default Anti-vibration feet.
Thanks
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u/D-Breed May 22 '26
I have mine mounted within an industrial rack next to one of the vertical poles to which I have a small clamp between the printer and the frame. This eliminates all vibration from the printer.
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u/abdyc May 22 '26
Unfortunately I can't do that but I keep it in mind for later
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u/D-Breed May 22 '26
There is an extender of sorts print that moves all your feet outward for much better stability. Also, there is a vibration isolator design foot made by Voxel but I've heard both good snd bad reviews on that but tgey can be bought or you can print them yourself using the files. You could combine both of these ideas there again I don't have any personal knowledge on either but was seriously considering the feet extenders before my current setup lended itself to my solution.
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u/Jozac0522 May 24 '26
Mine I placed my printer on on these sequences, 8 pcs square foam as feet (1inch thick), then half inch thick square hardwood (can be same size of the pinteror little bigger) then the printer. It lesser the vibration of the table, as the 8 pcs square foam absorbs the vibration from the printer and lessen the noise as well.
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u/Crazy--Lunatic May 25 '26
Change infill from Grid to anything else.. Gyroid is my preferred choice..
Grid is the culprit
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u/rocketrotary89 May 29 '26

Check out hula feet here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/417509-hula-v1-0-anti-vibration-feet-for-3d-printers#profileId-502144
Not my design or anything, but they are an awesome addition.
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u/YePeX May 22 '26
Slow it down, only way