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May 2015

Dear Helmi56, despite the fact that I really love my Deltawasp I have to say that I heard other brands that are more silent. Sure this is my personal opinion and I did not compare the printers with any instrument or even checking printers one by one in the same day, so i can still be wrong but…when I heard a kenstrapper in a fair or a makerbot I had the feeling it was more silent (or maybe it was just more noisy around?). I am also curious to know other opinions… My Deltawasp 20x40 is in my bedroom and it is really difficult to sleep if it works! 1-the noise, 2-the led lights! suggestion: prepare a sound insulating box to put around when you go to sleep (out of foam, pressed wool or EPS for example). Covering it the whole day would be a pity cause a Deltawasp is beautiful!!! Claudia @ lafilanda3D hub

Hello Helmi56

Printer wasp 20x40 is perhaps one of the quietest but it is impossible to sleep while it is printing. if you have to make special prints you increase the fan speed and noise will greatly increase. I have a 20x40 Delta in the dining room and I never had any complaints.

I think Marius Breuer has given the right advice, creates a box with sound-absorbing panels and enter the printer in careful, however, attention to ventilation of the printer.
Contact me for any information.

Best Regards

Fabrizio

f.delogu@techteamitalia.com

2 years later
2 years later

I just built my Ender 3 3D printer noise free with the following updates:

  1. Replaced the frame nuts with square nuts and added lock washers to avoid them from backing out and rattling.
  2. Replaced the metal bearings with Dry-Lin Polymer Bearings.
  3. Attached your 3d printer to a melamine board with heavy duty zip plastic ties by drilling holes on the board under the screws.
  4. Placed anti-vibration EVA pads on top of the table, and placed your 3D printer or melamine board on top of the EVA pads.
  5. Installed the cork gaskets on the motors to avoid vibration.