Reddit mentions: The best furniture hardware

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1. BQLZR Stainless Steel Kitchen Adjustable Feet Round 2" Dia Furniture Leg Pack of 4

    Features:
  • [Load-bearing] Each load-bearing capacity is 25KG, 4 of them have a total load-bearing capacity of 100KG, and the number can be added as needed.
    Although the stainless steel part is hollow, the stainless steel itself is very hard. Our product qualification certificate proves this. The service life of the product can reach fifteen years or more.
  • [Screws] The suitable screws for the furniture legs are M3.5x16mm, They are not included in the product
  • [Basic function] The amount of adjustment provided by the threaded rubber stop is sufficient to compensate for uneven ground
    It is an ideal choice for coffee tables, sofas, TV cabinets, beds, bathroom cabinets, office furniture, kitchens, cabinets, shelves, etc.
    It can also be used as a support for the desktop partition to create a drawer space
    They can adjust the height of the cabinet feet from 10CM to 11.5CM, which can blow out the debris under the cabinet
  • [Features] The plastic part design will not wear your painted partitions or wooden floors
    The lightweight design of stainless steel, even if the body bumps against the stainless steel furniture feet, there will be no pain or injury
    Smooth design of stainless steel material, you can paste your favorite drawings on the stainless steel part
  • [Note] 1,The furniture needs to be lifted instead of pushed and pulled when moving, which is beneficial to prolong the service life of the furniture feet2. Need to tighten the plastic thread part.3.Adjust the furniture to a suitable height for more comfortable use
BQLZR Stainless Steel Kitchen Adjustable Feet Round 2" Dia Furniture Leg Pack of 4
Specs:
ColorBlack,silver
Height3.93700787 Inches
Length1.968503935 Inches
Number of items4
Size104mm
Width0.0393700787 Inches
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2. Shop Fox W1322 Anti-Vibration Pad 24-Inch by 36-Inch, Black

    Features:
  • Neoprene Rubber; Black
  • Measure 36 by 24 by 1/8-Inch
  • Long lasting
Shop Fox W1322 Anti-Vibration Pad 24-Inch by 36-Inch, Black
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3 inches
Length26 inches
Number of items1
Weight1.8 pounds
Width3 inches
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7. Black Adjustable Table Leg Set - Set of 4

    Features:
  • Legs simply screw into mounting plates
  • Four 28'' Long x 2'' Diameter metal legs
Black Adjustable Table Leg Set - Set of 4
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.01 inches
Length34.02 inches
Size50mm x 710mm
Width9.02 inches
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19. BQLZR Furniture Cabinet Metal Legs Adjustable Stainless Steel Kitchen Feet Round Black and Silver 50 x 50mm Pack of 4

    Features:
  • [Load-bearing] Each load-bearing capacity is 37.5KG, 4 of them have a total load-bearing capacity of 150KG, and the number can be added as needed.
    Although the stainless steel part is hollow, the stainless steel itself is very hard. Our product qualification certificate proves this. The service life of the product can reach fifteen years or more.
  • [Screws] The suitable screws for the furniture feet are M3.5x16mm, they are the parts you need to buy extra
  • [Basic function] The amount of adjustment provided by the threaded rubber stop is sufficient to compensate for uneven floors
    It is an ideal choice for coffee tables, sofas, TV cabinets, beds, bathroom cabinets, office furniture, kitchens, cabinets, shelves, etc.
    It can also be used as a support for desktop partitions to create space as a drawer
    They can be adjusted between 50 mm (2 inches) and 70 mm (2.75 inches), which can blow out the debris under the cabinet
  • [Features] The plastic part design will not wear your painted partitions or wooden floors
    The lightweight design of stainless steel, even if the body bumps against the stainless steel furniture feet, there will be no pain or injury
    Smooth design of stainless steel material, you can paste your favorite drawings on the stainless steel part
  • [Note] 1,The furniture needs to be lifted instead of pushed and pulled when moving, which is beneficial to prolong the service life of the furniture feet2. Need to tighten the plastic thread part
BQLZR Furniture Cabinet Metal Legs Adjustable Stainless Steel Kitchen Feet Round Black and Silver 50 x 50mm Pack of 4
Specs:
Height1.968503935 Inches
Length1.968503935 Inches
Size50mm
Width1.968503935 Inches
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u/goodmkb · 2 pointsr/hometheater

I think my bookshelf speakers are slightly larger than average, basic 2 way speakers with a 6.5 inch midrange. My subwoofers are pretty big and heavy.

For normal listening and movies it isn't bad. But if you play something with really heavy bass the vibrations become noticeable. I'm still conflicted about the setup myself but I am not unhappy.

I purchased some cork from home depot to try to reduce vibrations and it is okay but not great


I think the next step is possibly some type of Sorbothane. Apparently it is amazing for isolation BUT you need to do calculations based on the weight of your speakers to determine exactly how much you need to use.

http://www.amazon.com/Isolate-Sorbothane-Vibration-Isolation-Circular/dp/B0042U8P9C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451966315&sr=8-1&keywords=isolate+it


Another alternative I am looking at is purchasing a set Isoaccoustics. They look like a gimmick but they got pretty good reviews, and they would also raise my bookshelfs to ear level.

http://www.amazon.com/IsoAcoustics-1004209-ISO-L8R155-Medium-Pair/dp/B008GOP79G


Post back if you end up with some solution. I'd love to hear it as I am in the same predicament.

u/wast3d_arm0r_ · 2 pointsr/forza

[Logitech G920] (https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Dual-Motor-Feedback-Driving-Responsive/dp/B016LI8SCG?th=1) - Best setup I could find for under $500+. I really like it. Solid quality, holds up to (ab)use well.

Rubber Pads - I put these on the wheel and shifter to help hold it to the desk better. I was dealing with sliding without them. I use the flat ones on the underside of the mounts, which press against the top of my desk.

[Half Keyboard] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D6NTPWH/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) - Gives some extra buttons close to your wheel since you'll lose out on some hotkeys.

[Desk Brackets] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LYL14WV/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) - I mounted these to studs in my wall, and on the underside of my desk. I keep my screens wall mounted, and my PC on a platform under my desk. These keep the desk super stable.

edit: Added a piece of equipment.

u/JohnBooty · 2 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

Sorbothane bumpers are good, but IF AND ONLY IF you pay attention to the weight ratings. Pay attention to them and you're good. Otherwise they are utterly ineffective. Keep in mind the weight ratings go both ways. If you put too little weight on them, they won't work either.

> Supports between 0.5 lbs and 0.9 lbs per pad

The C103 are 25lbs each, so you'd want at least 28 of them. On each speaker. LOL

Something like this would work a lot better - "between 5 lbs and 10 lbs per pad." It's an 6-pack; 4 on each speaker should work well.

https://www.amazon.com/Sorbothane-Hemisphere-Non-Skid-Adhesive-Durometer/dp/B003IMJ3S2?pldnSite=1

u/Dzimm666 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Thanks! I'm very happy with how they are working out great how ever I would recommend not getting the 4" ones if you a shorter person. I'm 6'4" and it is border line to tall for me lol unless you don't mind you legs hanging.

BQLZR Stainless Steel Kitchen Adjustable Feet Round 2" Dia Furniture Leg Pack of 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KQH8HMU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_QtXozbXJ4V6DC

u/FoHunneds · 1 pointr/DIY

Thinking about assembling a desk as my first DIY project, inspired by a lot of the posts over at /r/battlestations/. I'd be very grateful if someone with experience can double check my plan for obvious faults or suggest a better way of doing things.

I was considering buying a butcher's block countertop, since I really like the way they look. I was looking at this one from Home Depot as the length is pretty much exactly what I want.

I know this needs finished, a friend of mine recommended Danish Oil and this guide. Is Danish Oil sufficient? Whatever I use as finish I don't want it to be overly shiny. I'll use coasters for drinks and might occasionally eat food at the desk.

After I sand/finish the wood, all I would need to do is attach some legs, I was looking at these 28 inch hairpin legs from Amazon. I'm not super attached to these and would welcome alternatives. I just know that I don't want drawers.

Things that I may want to add but haven't decided on: mounting my monitors to the desk itself with an arm, and something to attach to the underside of the desk to assist with cable management.

Is there anything obvious that I'm missing here? I own a drill, other than the wood and legs I'd need to buy some sand paper and danish oil for the finishing. Would this length of wood need support in the middle? I have two 27" monitors that will sit in the middle of the desk, and keyboard/mouse at a minimum. My PC and PS4 might also go on top to the sides.

Thanks in advance for any guidance.

u/threatdisplay · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Thanks for the update! I just installed this rubber padding and I actually quite like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OQTV2I/


It comes in a huge 24 x 36" sheet so it's plenty enough for a bunch of keyboards. It has a rubbery smell (which makes sense because, duh, it's made of rubber), but after airing it out it will be just fine. It seems to give my keyboard a nice THOCK and I think the thickness of it is perfect. I'm still not done with my build but when I am I will post pictures and a build guide.

u/insipidgoose · 5 pointsr/vinyl

This was also my first turntable. May I recommend a small upgrade that will improve the sound quality?

This may also be a better solution to your speaker / turntable configuration given the limited space:

Shelves

Padding

You can place the speakers on the top of the Kallax with the turntable (normally not recommended), and then cut the anti-vibration padding to fit your needs.

In any event, don't pay the haters any mind, and welcome to the hobby!

u/HawaiianBrian · 2 pointsr/torgeternity

You'll need at least one d20 and one d6, though it can be helpful to have one for each player. You'll read the 6 face of the d6 as a 5+keep rolling.

I'd suggest playing it a few times and seeing if it becomes a regular thing for your table before buying a bunch of tokens or counters. You can get the same effect by just writing on the character sheet, or using Post-It Notes or some other homemade method for now.

Torg Eternity can definitely played Theater of the Mind but a lot of folks like to have something more visual. Just like any other RPG, you can use whatever works, like Lego minifigs, random game pieces, homemade tokens, etc. I have all the tokens because I get the Kickstarter box sets, but in the past I've made my own character tokens with online art, a 1" hole punch, and some of these.

u/ChilbroSwaggins · 2 pointsr/pcgaming

That's normal. You just need to lift your hand a bit sometimes. What I did was put a little sticker on my W key - similarly to what P1SONET said about getting lost and the F key has a little bump on it, I use the sticker with my fingertips to find the W key and get back into position. With heavy use, it comes off sometimes but I just put a new one on and it works great for me.

https://www.amazon.com/New-Image-Group-30370-Protective/dp/B004BPQMV6/ref=pd_bxgy_60_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B004BPQMV6&pd_rd_r=GD5PD2K7KE1N7E551BE6&pd_rd_w=TGsqt&pd_rd_wg=o360T&psc=1&refRID=GD5PD2K7KE1N7E551BE6 something like this is what I used - clear so I can still see the letter through the thing, and small enough to not get in the way for normal typing

u/techyg · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

I have been waiting 7 weeks for mine, and I have about 2 left (I got the pre-assembled one). Here are the upgrades I am planning, based on joining the Slack channel, reading the Facebook group, etc. I recommend checking out those sites as well.

  1. Vibration Dampeners. These are needed because the printer is very noisy. I also have a rubber mat that I am going to put the printer on.

  2. An improved spool holder. Apparently the stock one breaks pretty easily and isn't that good. (Someone else in this thread even said theirs broke).

  3. Pinda height calculator. The number one question I see on the facebook page is around the PINDA sensor. This helps you adjust it and get it set straight.

    I also have an enclosure for my kickstarter 3d printer, which is going to relocate to where my Replicator v1 is (which will go in a box) after my Prusa i3 mk2 arrives. I think an enclosure is a must have if you are printing ABS, otherwise you may have layer adhesion issues, especially if you have a drafty room (I do). If you are just printing PLA, PETG, or Flex you probably won't need one. There are a million different designs with Ikea Lack tables that people use. I had some spare 2x4's and plywood so I just built my own.

    These are all fairly minor upgrades. Unlike most sub $500 printers, you don't need a lot of upgrades to make the printer usable and it really does well just out of the box.
u/IOnceLurketNowIPost · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Is it in high power mode? Also, what is your MK3 sitting on? I've noticed that hollow topped desks (like lack tables) seem to resonate and make the printer even louder. I put some sorbothane feet under my MK2, and that really made a difference. If you also put a heavy piece of stone under the MK3, that should help too. Doing both would probably help even more.

The other thing I did to reduce the sound of my printer was to replace all of the linear bearings with Igus style bearings. Those bearings are drop-in, so it was pretty easy to switch. They have made a huge difference. I used to be able to hear my printer from my bedroom, now all I can hear is the fan (time for a noctua).

Edit: spelling

u/Flickstah · 2 pointsr/MusicBattlestations

The desk is IKEA and one part from Amazon:

Karlby Countertop:

https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/karlby-countertop-oak-90335211/

Alex Drawers x2:

https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/alex-drawer-unit-white-10192824/

Desk Risers:

BQLZR Stainless Steel Kitchen Adjustable Feet Round 2" Dia Furniture Leg Pack of 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KQH8HMU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1su7CbPE8JM5P

If you look up the “Karlby IKEA Desk” online or YouTube or any media outlet I’m sure you’ll find a plethora of information. It’s a very popular desk setup.

Not to mention it fit perfectly in my bedroom nook.

u/thatmorrowguy · 1 pointr/DIY

You could put things like http://shop.hobbylobby.com/products/clear-self-stick-rubber-pads-452045/ http://www.amazon.com/3M-754ES-12-Piece-Self-Stick-0-16-Inch/dp/B001QCXXWS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290449459&sr=8-1 or http://www.amazon.com/Waxman-Style-Gripper-4-Inch-5-Inch/dp/B000SL0KJM/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1290449484&sr=8-7 around the inside of the box. They should cushion the Plexiglas and unless you're putting a LOT of wear on them, stay in place for quite some time. Depending on the self-adhesive on the rubber padding, you might have better luck trying to find one that doesn't have self-adhesive on it, and using super glue or something similar to hold them on firmer.

u/ElitistMango67 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

You all are correct, I went to ikea store and got the countertop karlby wood. Very durable and meant for rough encounters. Mixed with Grey or black Alex drawers and I love it. Very popular on reddit, I don't bolt them down but you can with these if you want. Also upgraded from a glass desk and I love this setup!

VOVOV Furniture Cabinet Metal... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCKZRTL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/mere_iguana · 2 pointsr/computers

ah, good good. Sorry if it seemed patronizing, I just never really know what anyone's knowledge/experience is with this stuff, if any. Seems like you know what you're doing though.

How are the rubber feet on the underside? if they've gon missing, that can cause the machine to sit too low on the surface, not allowing enough airflow underneath. Maybe adding some thicker feet like these sticky ones would help, or suggest a "extended battery" like this (not that specific one, just an example), those kinda prop up the back, allowing for better airflow when the cooling pad isn't around.

u/fuzeebear · 5 pointsr/MusicBattlestations

From the pic, looks like the feet are connected to the shelf pieces but not the desk itself. That's a good choice in case you ever need to adjust move the stands.

You might consider ordering some sorbithane pads to place between the feet and desk, to make them anti-skid and to eliminate any vibrations caused by uneven contact. Check Amazon, it should be fairly inexpensive.

Edit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0042U8P9C/ $18.90 plus free shipping with Prime

u/APOLLO457 · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

I'm betting they are rubber bumpers, but I would be interested to know which ones he is using as well, I haven't been able to find ones that fit well yet.

u/Reverent · 8 pointsr/BuyItForLife

This is from an earlier reply I've made.

picture of the door (also yes, the color is ugly, but I'll repaint it at some point).

You can do what I do.

Door Table! All you do is buy a door, buy some adjustable legs, a screw-in keyboard tray if you feel like it, and screw those motherfuckers together!

Advantages

  • It's a stable table. You got a solid core wood door. None of that hollow core cheap shit. I can stand on mine if I want (and I am a pretty goddamn big guy).

  • You can make it whatever height or size you want. Want it to be half the size? They can and will cut it down to size for you at the hardware store. Want it to be twice as high? Adjust those legs whatever size you want! That's why they're adjustable!

  • Dirt fucking simple to make. Some hardware stores might even do the work for you in the store. All you have to do is predrill the screw holes and screw the legs in. That is really it is to it. Took me about two hours on mine, and I don't do any kind of handyman work.

  • It's a massive table (if you don't cut it down). It's more of a work bench then a table. If you look at the picture, I have room for my dual screen monitor setup with room to spare. If I need to work on a separate project, I just glide to the left on my office chair.

  • It's modular. Need to move it? Unscrew the legs from the mounting bracket, you're done! Need drawers, just buy some ones on wheels you can slide under it. Need a keyboard bracket, just buy one and screw it. Want cable management? It's just wood! Drill a hole!

    Parts

    Door

    Door - $66. Note that this one does not have a finish coat, the one I bought did (it's pretty easy to paint, or find one that has a basic weather coat). Can't see anything in america (my one was made in australia).

    edit: same door with white primer

    Obviously, you'd have to pay for the entire door even if you do cut it down. That being said, it already has a finish coat, and for the quality of the wood (and the fact it is already in a table shape) it is worth the $66.

    legs

    Ikea GERTON adjustable leg * 4 - $25 each, for $100. Amazon also has a heap of legs, but your mileage may vary (example)

    if you are going to cut it down to half the size (or less) you can use these half-diameter legs and save some space/money:
    http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30264301/

    accessories

    And that's about it! You can add a fifth leg if you want the extra support, but you don't need it. All that is left is a keyboard tray, like this.

    Once you're all said in done, for a couple hours of work, you will have an extremely sturdy and customizable desk. It's also hell of a lot cheaper to do then to buy a premade desk.
u/EpicThotSmasher · 3 pointsr/battlestations

I have almost this same desk (check my post history). The capita legs at Ikea are 4inches tall which almost made my desk TOO high. Love it over all though. There are better ones which I wish I would have went with BLQZR legs on Amazon which I believe are 2-2.5inches which would have been better, although I don't know the build quality on those. The Ikea Capita legs are sturdy as hell.

EDIT: these are the legs I was talking about on amazon, they were the ones the YouTuber RandomFrankP used as well https://www.amazon.com/BQLZR-Stainless-Kitchen-Adjustable-Furniture/dp/B00KQH8HMU

u/bb30poison · 4 pointsr/Velo

This is not a mat suggestion, but if you are interested in reducing noise, here is something that worked for me. I put these dampers under each leg of my Kurt Kinetic trainer and they work great to prevent vibration from transferring into the floor.

You might be able to use these in conjuction with a mat.

u/M0nkey80ne5 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

They are actually pretty sturdy. I have 8 legs, 4 per side desk with the top mounting to both, and they all came with rubber feet. The feet make a big difference as far as sliding, but the legs themselves are solid.

I went with the 3 rod design over the 2 rod because I feel like it'd also help. Here is a link to what I bought.

u/JBaby_9783 · 3 pointsr/kindle

This is what I use with mine. If you find that it flips off too easily just add some grip to it. It’s worth it. I love this light!!!

u/Bottled_Void · 3 pointsr/AskEngineers

If it was a piece of machinery I'd have gone for a foam pad like this. Ideally that's what you'd stick between the source of the vibration and the ground. But it should work for your bed.


You can get puck shaped rubber feet too.


Depending on the vibration you'll want a different hardness. As this is just transmitted vibrations, these may be a little stiff, but might be worth a go.


I can't really vouch for either of these items in particular. And they do seem to report a bit hit and miss with the reviews. I suppose the hard part will be making sure that your bed stays on top of them and doesn't crush the material they've made from.


Also, make sure you don't have the bed against the wall, because the vibrations will be transmitted up that too.


If you want a low tech solution, cut tennis balls in half and stuff them with a firm foam.

u/Tapemaster21 · 2 pointsr/Vive

I had this issue with one of mine. I had heard about the rubber dot that wears out under the touchpad. I took the controller apart and replaced the worn out one with some other material (the edge part of one of these) and it has worked great so far. The only problem I have now is that the one controller has a brand new rubber thing and I can feel how bad the other rubber dot is getting and will need to replace it eventually as well.

It wasn't that exact thing from amazon, but it was similar and just an idea of the material, it was just thin yet dense rubber with an adhesive back side. The thing that is in the controller from the manuf seems to be a slightly foamy rubber or something. It was kinda soft to the touch, so I can see how it would go out.

I personally didn't want to wait for them to futz around with RMA because I knew it was an easy fix and I was very capable. I was back and playing that same day.

u/Crimsonghost999 · 3 pointsr/hoggit

What I ultimately wound up doing was going the Ikea route. I bought 2 of the Alex drawer units, and a 98" kitchen counter top as well as 4 legs. You can get a smaller counter top to match your available space. I am very happy with the set up and the whole thing was around $300 which is far less than you would spend on a purpose made desk. Links to the parts are below.

Alex Drawer Unit

Ekbacken Counter Top

Olov Legs

Small legs for spacing off the top of the drawer units.

u/WillsMyth · 1 pointr/StonerEngineering

A much cleaner solution is the little round clear dots you can buy to stick on doors to make them not slam. They're like a $1 and would look great.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001WAK6DS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_r.n-tb0CERHMV

u/obiwansotti · 5 pointsr/simracing

I've got fanatec pedals and a roller chair on hardwoods.
https://www.amazon.com/Slipstick-CB845-Furniture-Gripper-Chocolate/dp/B000QY7VWA/ref=br_lf_m_dmes9kyd7rkd8s5_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&s=hi

work perfectly, just put two under the back two wheels, works like a charm.

u/carissalf · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I have one and it's nice that you can't see it. But really, who thought to put wheels on a bed?? Depending on your floor, yes you can lean against the wall. Also, Amazon sells these. They help. But, if you're having some fun and active sex, well, the wheels will still pop out. This happened to me last weekend and the bed ended up on the other side of the room.

I know a lot of people say noisy/squeaky, but so far, mine is pretty darn quiet. My boyfriend's however is obnoxious.

u/Ecojiro · 1 pointr/ikeahacks

Thank you! This definitely feels like the way to go. I'm considering these to strengthen the back, and I'll pull the Alex drawers forward so they're flush with the front.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DSZVTI/

u/spartacus_e · 5 pointsr/OP1users

Sure thing:

u/OLiViUSGaming · 1 pointr/battlestations

Thanks and sorry for the late reply. The wallpaper is from Ori and the Will of the Wisps, an upcoming game (first game called Ori and the blind forest is also worth looking at, has some great visuals too). The two stands at the side are custom made simply by using some small furniture legs similar to these which made it easy to adjust the height of the monitors.

u/gzprime · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

The cheapest solution is obviously the clear rubber domes used for things like dampening cabinet doors. I was just looking for something a little nicer. :D
https://www.amazon.com/Shepherd-Hardware-9967-SurfaceGard-Self-Adhesive/dp/B007ZUENG0/

u/Jebobek · 3 pointsr/gaming

I suggest a small cooling pad between the two. Basically anything nice an cheap that has lil legs that can raise up the WiiU, and still allow controllers to fit on the other side. Whatever you get, get some felt pads for under the feet!. Heck your Ikea chairs scraping on the kitchen floor will thank you.

u/caddis789 · 2 pointsr/DIY

1- I bet you can get away with some small rubber feet and no screws. That would keep it from sliding around. Once you got everything on the desk, I think you'd be fine. If you're more comfortable with more, then screws would be fine (don't forget to drill a pilot hole).

2- At 1 3/4" thick, I think you'll be fine without it.

3- See number 2

That piece is unfinished. You'll want to finish the wood with something. Natural Danish oil would be the easiest. But if you want more of a film on it, then I'd suggest polyurethane.

u/bahkins313 · 1 pointr/woodworking

Yeah that's awesome. A little pricey for my current use I think. I found this which seems like a cheap alternative

Shop Fox W1322 Anti-Vibration Pad 24-Inch by 36-Inch, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OQTV2I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sM.yybES4F6CT

u/Ajax_xajA · 1 pointr/vinyl

Is this the same idea as using sorbothane balls? I suppose isolating the turntable might be more cost effective, I was also looking into the audio engine stands, but really not sure how effective those would be. Would vibrations from the speakers on the turntable actually be noticeable?

Thanks for the response :)

u/MakesShitUp4Fun · 5 pointsr/Guitar

Regarding the feedback issue. My band's drummer is way to freakin' loud and he doesn't have a volume knob. In order to compensate, we continually increased the PA volume. That didn't work and only created massive feedback. We ended up buying a bunch of these and we put them up on the walls. Feedback silenced and the band sounded great, even with an overenthusiastic Keith Moon wannabe.

Your guitar amp should be on one of these, pointing slightly upwards, at your ears. If cash is a problem, you can make one yourself, pretty cheaply.

u/flaystus · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

I don't use a door but it just sits there. The only thing between some rubber stoppers to discourage sliding. Works perfectly by the time the weight of my Vesa mounst and PC are on top.

Like these: https://www.amazon.com/Self-Adhesive-Bumper-82-Piece-Spherical-Square/dp/B06XCLYL53/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1550456825&sr=8-1&keywords=sticky+rubber+pad

u/axissilverhand · 1 pointr/baduk

Are you worries about carrying the stones separately? I have GoGameGuru's folding board, which is also Japanese (smaller) sized:

https://shop.gogameguru.com/intrepid-go-game-set/

Lines are straight, board sounds excellent. ProTip: Rubber "feet" on the bottom help the sound & protect the hinge from scratching the surface:

http://www.amazon.com/Shepherd-Hardware-9967-Surface-Adhesive/dp/B007ZUENG0/ref=sr_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1451527185&sr=1-2&keywords=rubber+feet

u/Dropouter · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Hey! Thank you I appreciate that! I made them using these [legs] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQH8HMU) and used just the top part of this [monitor riser] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A6LS9P0). Anything for the top works, one of the stands is a computer door from an ikea desk (can you tell which one, haha). I just found a monitor riser that was close in size.

u/DesSiks · 2 pointsr/edmproduction

I have a desk very similar to this and I love it. The clear glass one is cheaper right now though.

Edit: If you're going to place your monitors directly on your desk I would suggest getting something like this to decouple them from your desk.

u/elkab0ng · 1 pointr/hometheater

You've got a cute cat, btw!

Try some blocks of high-density foam, you can find them in black and they're strong enough that you can make them look more or less like they were there all along.

If it's not vibrating, just wandering around aimlessly, you could put some of this down, even under just two of the legs.

Now you need to make a Wandering Subwoofer song.

u/drawyourswordramza · 2 pointsr/battlestations

That height is correct. The KARLBY is 1 1/2" thick. So the top of the desk is 29". My old desk was 31 1/2" high so I was skeptical about loosing the few inches as well. But I can honestly say I much prefer the height of the IKEA build now that I'm used to it.

Also you can always use something to make it higher if you don't like it. I've seen a few IKEA builds use these to make increase the height. Here is a Reddit post where the person has these legs

u/notkot · 1 pointr/IKEA

It's a rubber pad that goes in between the glass top and the metal frame of the TORSBY table. I need to replace the ones on my table and don't know what to call them and I can't find them on any IKEA replacement part sites.

EDIT:
bought some of these:https://www.amazon.com/Stick-Glass-Protective-Pads-Pkg-Clear/dp/B004BPQMV6
might also work as substitutes. I searched for clear rubber pads. THANKS

u/tympano · 2 pointsr/vinyl

My Dual CS-5000 is crazy vibration prone so a wall mounted shelf was my best option. Opted for a sandwich of two 3/4" hardwood ply boards with sorbothane hemispheres in between. Works like a charm.

http://imgur.com/T0TFm6L

u/gxbes · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I’m also 5’10” and I fit in just fine. I went from having the IKEA Linmon desk and it was almost the exact height as this one so I’m already used to it. If height is a problem for you I would recommend ordering some adjustable metal legs like for furniture. A lot of people are using these to put between the desk and cabinets to raise it up a little bit, and plus they make it look a bit nice imo. VOVOV Furniture Cabinet Metal Legs Adjustable Stainless Steel Kitchen Feet Round Black and Silver 50 x 50mm Pack of 4 + 16x Screw https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCKZRTL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HVysDbDZYE9PG

u/jim2point0 · 1 pointr/ultrawidemasterrace

I found them!

They look perfect. Thanks. Now I just gotta rip everything off my desk and put them on. Hmph.

u/derKoekje · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001WAK6DS?psc=1

I guess use something like this. Maybe mess around with the vertical height a bit beforehand to see what works nice. Oh and perhaps a dome shape is better as a flat shape won't work as well on an angle. I just realized that.

u/MoogleMan3 · 6 pointsr/headphones

I put this on the bottom of all my gear. Plus, everything is safely tucked away under the speaker stands I made.

> If you mean the version where the doorstop prevents micro vibrations and the iron will suck up cosmic rays thus enhancing the sound, then definitely not.

Scared me for a second there lol

u/Book_of_Wisdom · 1 pointr/simracing

Don't know about the swiveling situation but I use these under my expensive ergonomic office chair and they work great: https://www.amazon.com/Slipstick-CB845-Furniture-Gripper-Chocolate/dp/B000QY7VWA/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1537815771&sr=8-4&keywords=caster+lock

u/mikeddy · 2 pointsr/PS4

I added rubber pads to the bottom of my PS4 and it vastly improved how hard the fan had to work to keep it cooled. Something like this.

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/wiiu

For one, you may want to think about removing your brothers' teeth. :)

As for a temporary solution, many hardware stores will carry little rubber feet for putting on the bottom of radios and what not. They might not be ultra secure but they may be a usable bandage until you get a better replacement.

These are what I'm talking about.

u/nelsonblaha · 2 pointsr/homecockpits

I've been using my folding chair instead of my nice office chair and this comment thread motivated me to find what I think is the solution:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QY7VWA/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

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Could probably be found cheaper but the reviews convince me it's the correct product at least.

Also I need 5 and it comes in 4 packs FML

u/satchm0h · 22 pointsr/functionalprint

I was considering getting one of these, but the cost seemed prohibitive. So, off to Thingiverse.

Found this excellent model

Then added this enhancement for durability.

I grabbed a pack of adhesive foam rubber from amazon and now I’m ripping in style (and safety)

u/muthax2001 · 2 pointsr/Vive

One already exists, although I had to deviate in one area - aligning the stock gasket.

I found the stock gasket lacking in thickness and glue. I found a substitute, used the stock to determine the diameter, and replaced.

My CLICK is much more satisfying, and has been dropped many times to ensure reliability.

EDIT* Guide to fix
https://www.reddit.com/r/Vive/comments/4fyk6p/vive_pre_trackpads_broken_click_fix/

Thanks /u/illuzionvr

I replaced the gasket with the material here:
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Rubber-75-Inch-16-Inch/dp/B001QCXXWS/

...I used the material found between the feet, the stuff that gets discarded.

u/trekfaceastro · 1 pointr/battlestations

Whoops! Can't believe I completely looked over that haha. I'll update the post.

I ordered 5 legs in total, 4 as a set and an additional thicker one for support in the middle of the back of the desk.

The set of 4 legs was "Black Adjustable Table Leg Set - Set of 4": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DSZVTI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And the 5th leg was "28" Tall Office Height Table Leg - Matte Black": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WIXH8M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/peoplebuttspongecake · 11 pointsr/rpg


This is a great idea!

To make it even easier:


1 inch Felt Pads

I inch printable labels

1 inch wooden disks

No cutting required.

u/aderra · 3 pointsr/audioengineering

Before you spend $$ on the Sennheiser try this. Get some packing blankets and make a "fort"(covered on all four sides and draped across the top) with mic stands or furniture. THIS PIC isn't perfect but gives you the idea. Set your mic up inside the fort and do a couple of test takes. This should help to knock down room noise and create a more intimate sound.

u/BunnyKimber · 1 pointr/polyamory

For anti-"migration" these worked wonders. Be sure to check out the top comment for a chuckle.

Slipstick CB845 3-1/4 Inch Bed Roller / Furniture Wheel Gripper Caster Cups (Set of 4) Chocolate Brown Color https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QY7VWA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hJ.CDb2G1WHWY

u/riomx · 2 pointsr/Mid_Century

I would recommend investing in some moving blankets to protect furniture when you purchase: http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Blankets-Delivered-Available-Pro-Mover/dp/B000TK3DPA

Chips and dents from moving are no good.

u/KGWA-hole · 2 pointsr/GWABackstage

It would absolutely help!

I found and article talking about ways to improve your recordings without spending any money. Start there before buying anything.

I made my first vocal booth with a PVC pipe frame and hanging moving blankets from it. That might be your most budget-friendly option. Treating an entire room properly can get costly real fast.

u/WhyLantern · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

Thanks for the reply! I've already done this, as per my post. The ones I bought from Amazon aren't stopping the vibrations, though. Do you have any recommendations from ones that will definitely stop the vibrations?

These are the ones that I bought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008GUYZWK/

u/framedposters · 3 pointsr/functionalprint

Nice! Can you upload it on Thingiverse? Or upload it somewhere and post a link? I have a stand for this reason and it sucks. Laptop is always falling over.

Edit: I did put some of those clear rubber feet on the bottom of it which helps a ton. Could work for you as well...
https://www.amazon.com/Self-adhesive-Clear-Rubber-Feet-Bumpons/dp/B001JAW454

u/wherestheanykey · 1 pointr/techsupport

For a netbook?

The cheapest thing to do would be dust it out every so often. If it's out of warranty, reapplying the thermal paste might not be a bad idea either.

Beyond that, you can try to augment the standoffs with little stick-on rubber feet(a 4pk should only cost $3 in a store like Home Depot or Walmart).

That should increase the airflow under the chassis.

u/rextos · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

thats a good idea, but tbh those drawers are about 75 bucks each and gets too expensive for me, i think im gonna go for this table - its a crappy plastic table, but it is height adjustable and its 48"x23" which i think is the ideal size for me - i think if i put a table cloth or bedsheet over it, and maybe some desk leg pads like these if it's not stable enough.

think that's a good idea?

u/element4life3 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I used these. They work great!

u/BranchySaturn28 · 1 pointr/keyboards

If you've left it in the sun or in a hot room for too long it might have flexed a little but rather check if it wobbles on another flat surface before jumping to conclusions, could just be the table.

In either case you could always get yourself some of these or these to try and even it out :)

u/GeoHogan · 1 pointr/battlestations

I used these for center support :) That's the way to do it.

VOVOV Furniture Cabinet Metal Legs Adjustable Stainless Steel Kitchen Feet Round Black and Silver 50 x 50mm Pack of 4 + 16x Screw https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCKZRTL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_c0UwDb7V8HY8N

u/Zaveno · 1 pointr/homelab

Something like this might help a bit with the noise

u/ticars · 1 pointr/simracing

I use these to keep my chair from rolling: https://www.amazon.com/Slipstick-CB840-Furniture-Gripper-Caramel/dp/B000X8X58S/ref=sr_1_1

And to keep my pedals more secure, I attached a square dowel (.75" x .75") to the front of my pedals and then i used a couple small pieces of wood to build a L on each side of the desk for that dowel to fit into to keep the pedals from moving backwards or lifting up.

u/avlambo21 · 1 pointr/PS4

Here's what i use. They stick to the bottom and the console "sticks" more to the table thus not sliding like coins or soda caps could. They've been working great!
I'll take a picture when I'm home later.


Amazon Protective Pads

u/Frontzie · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

I'm using ones similar to these with a sticky back. Make sure the console is level, too as that helps tremendously with noise.

u/Psychonaut0421 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I feel ya. For what it's worth, the door was just a plain flat thick piece of wood, no holes for a door knob or anything like that. It's quite robust, went with these legs for it.

Just a thought for ya.

u/nosleep2016 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

They are not from ikea.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCKZRTL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

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As for the install... I screwed mine into the tops of the alex drawers and put a small piece of double sided 3M tape on the top of each leg. I have a 98" top with a lot of equipment on it, so im comfortable with it not fully being bolted to the top, it really doesnt move at all.

u/Bill_Brasky01 · 1 pointr/PS4

I prop my ps4 up on 4 of these guys. They're excellent for airflow under the console.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008GUYZWK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/rightjason · 1 pointr/vinyl

These for the turntable. https://www.amazon.com/Nobsound-Aluminum-Speakers-Isolation-Amplifiers/dp/B07K9ZYP84

These for the Kallax. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01NCKZRTL?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

My toddler loves to run around the house and this combination helped me dramatically with my skipping issues.

u/unsupportive-tech · 13 pointsr/battlestations

Ikea sells similar ones, but it looks like the risers in OP's photo are these ones.

u/Kwolf4 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Hello, not OP, but they are something like these I believe.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQH8HMU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/HardAsMagnets · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Just remember whatever you add will add height! The rubber feet he's talking about can be picked up from RONA or whatever local hardware store in the furniture section. They come in a pack of 20-50 and are adhesive, ususally thrown on table tops and whatnot.

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https://www.amazon.ca/Self-adhesive-Clear-Rubber-Feet-Bumpons/dp/B001JAW45

u/Kedan · 1 pointr/battlestations

The counter tops are just resting on the Alex units but with some rubber pads. The pads that came with the units were terrible though, didn't stick in place and the desk pulled them off. I got some of these from amazon which are meant to work with glass tops. The desk doesnt move anywhere now.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004BPQMV6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Then there are some Olov adjustable legs in the corner.

u/kilogttam · 2 pointsr/simracing

This $10 purchase improved my set-up greatly. Chair doesn't budge an inch!

u/EpHoff33 · 6 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

You could make a simple wood frame like this one made out of old pallets for the glass table top https://cdn.instructables.com/FJ8/RUGM/IATH9OM9/FJ8RUGMIATH9OM9.LARGE.jpg.

If you got some glass pads and put them on the frame you could just move the glass into your bedroom away from the kids when not in use.
https://www.amazon.com/Stick-Glass-Protective-Pads-Pkg-Clear/dp/B004BPQMV6

u/Krispyz · 1 pointr/snakes

Most UTH's will come with little rubber feet that you can put on the bottom of your tank to raise it up from the surface. You should use them to let air flow get in around the UTH. If your thermostat doesn't come with them, you should be able to find them online. They're pretty cheap

u/TheSheDM · 2 pointsr/Surface

I wonder if something like this would work?

u/Enyawreklaw · 1 pointr/audiophile

Do you recommend an entire pad, or just using something like these just for the corners? Now I'm thinking about wallmounts where the speaker is sitting on a plane and using the sorbothane discs in the corners.

u/anonymustarda · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Are you talking about something like this?

u/soaps42 · 7 pointsr/Miata

It looks like it might be missing the tiny little circular rubber stopper that goes behind the handle. Hold it open and look behind it, and compare with the passenger side. Something like this might fix the issue.

u/moon307 · 2 pointsr/minipainting

SMARTSTANDARD 28" Heavy Duty... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072R2PNX3?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Essentially it's just a nice piece of wood attached to some of these and finished. As for the shelves it's just some trim boards from home Depot I had laying around.

u/crysys · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

So, would something like this be much more appropriate? They come in multiple diameters depending on the weight of the item you are attaching them to.

u/unknown_lamer · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

https://www.amazon.com/Sorbothane-Hemisphere-Non-Skid-Adhesive-Durometer/dp/B003IMJ3S2

Calculate the mass of your printer and get the appropriate durometer feet. Isolating the printer's vibrations from the table it is on / the frame of the building helps significantly.

u/NeuroticGamer · 2 pointsr/prusa3d

I put Sorbothane pucks under the stock feet and that damped out a lot of the vibrations/noise. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0042U8P9C/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Note that that is exposed Sorbothane (looks and feels like a gummy bear) and can stain a surface. Just put Saran Wrap under it or 3D print a little cup to set them in.

u/icefall5 · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

I hadn't even thought of an anti-vibration mat. Something like this?

u/snavillus · 6 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Small feet should eliminate the wobble. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004BPQMV6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_puYRAbNXFDDER

u/awyeahmuffins · 1 pointr/battlestations

They're these, which I've seen be popular on here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCKZRTL

But I didn't like the metal look so I wrapped the metal parts in this to match the drawers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078W57WGY

u/OZY1 · 2 pointsr/DIY

This is what you want, but a gate leg table would work just fine. If you're concerned about stability you can always put two legs on the table.

u/DogDadAfternoon · 1 pointr/sonos

I've had success with these: http://amzn.com/B0042U8P9C. I don't have a subwoofer, but my Play:5 was making stuff rattle, and these fixed that. YMMV.

u/stop_drop_rofl · 1 pointr/PS4

I bought some felt pads for some chairs in my house. With some left over, I put four of them under my ps4. It seems makes the console quieter and gives more airflow around it to keep it cool.

The console really shouldn't overheat if there's enough room for it to breath. Don't put it inside of a closed off cabinet.

u/staysilky · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

yeah bro its the ikea linnmon desk with two alex drawers https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/linnmon-alex-table-white-s59932698/

and i also added these stands to the drawers to raise the tabletop up a little https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQH8HMU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/kota99 · 3 pointsr/knitting

You may be able to find cheap foam mats at a hardware store, an overstock retailer store (like TJ Maxx or Tuesday Morning) or even on Amazon. In addition to looking for the kids play mats you can look for exercise mats or "anti-fatigue" mats that are designed for use in a workshop/mechanics shop/garage type environment. Personally I have a couple of padded moving blankets (similar to this) from my last move that I use with a layer of towels or a sheet on top which has worked well so far. I'm not sure it would hold up to the heavy pinning that lace would take (I'll find out eventually) but it doesn't seem like you would need the heavy pinning.

u/proudlom · 1 pointr/PS4

I used to have this problem too. My discs would eject every day. I tried everything - the disc eject screw adjustment, grounding my PS4, placing it on tin foil, etc. The one thing that finally worked for me was placing little rubber feet under my PS4. They raise it an extra couple millimeters off the shelf and seem to do the trick. Here are some you can find on Amazon for a couple bucks. I got mine at Home Depot.

I haven't tried the anti-static tape, but this solution won't look as bad (it's invisible) and will still let you use your buttons.

u/Novus73 · 6 pointsr/battlestations

The raisers are these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQH8HMU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

I've had the desk for maybe 8 months and I haven't noticed any sag or any abnormalities. I've very pleased with how the desk is holding up so far. I had the IKEA Linnmon before this and my monitor stand would always leave a dent where it was being placed and with desk, there's no dent.

u/justfrankie · 33 pointsr/battlestations

Monitor: Dell AW3418DW

Keyboard: Vortex Race 3

Mouse: Logitech G703

Karlby + Alex drawers combination

Lamp from Amazon

Furniture legs to raise up height of the desk

SKADIS Utility board from IKEA

PC:

NZXT H200, i7-8700k, X52 Kraken, 18GB 3200Mhz Trident Z RGB Ram, Evga 2080Ti, 650W PSU

Pictures of PC here

Logitech z33 2.1 Speakers

u/oddmant · 7 pointsr/battlestations

These, and they've worked out alright so far.

u/ocinn · 1 pointr/audiophile

$1500/pair not $2k

And that's manly a snake oil thing.

Invest in $20 worth of Sorbothane hemispheres to out between the speakers and stands and you'll have stands that rival $200 metal ones in terms of dampening

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003IMJ3S2/ref=psdcmw_2380874011_t1_B003IMODW8

u/ZeosPantera · 1 pointr/hometheater

I use these things. http://www.amazon.com/Waxman-4719095N-1-Inch-Self-Stick-Oatmeal/dp/B001WAK5X4 and they work great. BUT my stands are clamp stands and these won't help make anything stick.

u/Altair1371 · 1 pointr/starcitizen

Mine used to wobble. I added rubber feet on the existing feet, and it works just fine now.

u/BilboaSwaggins · 1 pointr/battlestations

Ah that makes sense. I'm planning to use some 4 in legs to give my desk some extra height. https://amzn.com/B00KQH8HMU If I don't bolt the braces into the Aleks drawers, do you think sagging will be a problem? Thanks!!

u/jackhumbert · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Yeah, international tracking stops after it gets to Chicago :/ Sometimes it picks pack up once it gets to customs though

Yeah! They're these guys (dimensions in description): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001JAW454/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Zekarus · 2 pointsr/hotas

How important is using the wheels for you?

I personally dislike it and use these.

There are non-replacement versions as well.

u/MintonsDecoy · 1 pointr/vinyl

Of course, here are the ones I purchased. You have to be careful to get the right weight load for your speakers or equipment.

u/labtec901 · 5 pointsr/AskEngineers

You can help with the vibration by putting her bed and yours on sorbothane pads. Sorbothane is the brand name for really really soft rubber which will stop vibrations being transmitted through it.

You can measure "air vibration" with a microphone. Sound = vibrating air after all.

You can use an app on your phone to measure floor and ceiling vibration using its accelerators.

u/BigMurph26 · 3 pointsr/battlestations

No problemo, here you go.

They are adjustable but they work nicely for me at the lowest height.

u/scotch_please · 6 pointsr/blogsnark

If you don't mind the eyesore, you could buy some adhesive sheets made out of silicone, rubber, or foam and cut a strip to go around your bottles. Maybe even something like a couple of woven fabric bandaids would give you enough of a grip.

u/checkerdamic · 1 pointr/vinyl

A rug probably couldn't hurt either. Another option if you want to throw some money at it are rubber or foam isolation pads. Amazon sells some: Vibrapod - Isolator Isolation Feet - $24 and Ideaworks JB6368 S/4 Anti Vibration Pads - $5, there are a few more options as well. They may or may not work but they might be worth a shot.

u/newtomato · 2 pointsr/furniture

Something like this: Bed Stopper - Install Requires "No Lifting" of Your Bed - by iPrimio https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LD7GZES/

Or this: Slipstick CB840 3-1/4 Inch Bed Roller / Furniture Wheel Gripper Caster Cups (Set of 4) Caramel Color https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000X8X58S/

u/SneakyTubol · 1 pointr/battlestations

You can use thr Capita legs from IKEA, or [these](http://www.VOVOV.com/ Furniture Cabinet Metal Legs Adjustable Stainless Steel Kitchen Feet Round Black and Silver 50 x 50mm Pack of 4 + 16x Screw https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCKZRTL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-dDlDb0QNS036) from Amazon since they're half the height

u/orion19k · 1 pointr/astrophotography

cheaper alternative someone recommended on an astronomy forum: https://www.amazon.com/Ideaworks-JB6368-Anti-Vibration-Pads/dp/B008GUYZWK/

I haven't used these, so I can't tell how effective these are.

u/IceSpearYo · 2 pointsr/pics

They'e not screws, but these

u/gwhilts · 1 pointr/cycling

This will make a lot of difference to your downstairs neighbor:

https://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-W1322-Anti-Vibration-24-Inch/dp/B000OQTV2I

u/Eastland23 · 1 pointr/boardgames

I was thinking the same thing. Try these Chair Leg Floor Protectors for about $5

u/LittleHelperRobot · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Non-mobile:

u/russiancatfood · 1 pointr/voroncorexy

I'm using these for the feet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003IMJ3S2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FCzwxbQR7D42P

I also have a set of ninja flex ones. They are not completely noise dampening, but my noise requirement are different from most people's. I'll push the STLs today or tomorrow for those. I believe there was another guy here that did the feet in OpenSCAD for it.

u/Artbrutist · 2 pointsr/audiophile

That dresser is absorbing a lot too. You need stands or put some these sorbothane pucks under them.

u/techmattr · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Something similar to these that I picked up at the hardware store.

u/garugaga · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

One option is to try to reduce the noise at the source.

You could buy a set of these for each machine and see how much that reduces the noise

https://www.amazon.com/Ideaworks-JB6368-Anti-Vibration-Pads/dp/B008GUYZWK