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Reddit mentions of Shop Fox W1322 Anti-Vibration Pad 24-Inch by 36-Inch, Black
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 10
We found 10 Reddit mentions of Shop Fox W1322 Anti-Vibration Pad 24-Inch by 36-Inch, Black. Here are the top ones.
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- Neoprene Rubber; Black
- Measure 36 by 24 by 1/8-Inch
- Long lasting
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3 inches |
Length | 26 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Width | 3 inches |
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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!
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.
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.
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.
I have, and I personally prefer the lining. To me, the keypress clack is less tinny and more thocky, it feels more solid overall as well. I can say this not only for the minivan but also for my zeal60 and my whitefox prima, which both have the same rubber padding.
I'm using this one, in case anybody else is interested: amazon link: shopfox anti-vibration pad
there's enough in this one pad for probably 20 keyboards :)
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
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How does it make your prints worse? This?
I hadn't even thought of an anti-vibration mat. Something like this?
This will make a lot of difference to your downstairs neighbor:
https://www.amazon.com/Shop-Fox-W1322-Anti-Vibration-24-Inch/dp/B000OQTV2I