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May 2015

How loud are 3D Printers and can the noise be reduced in any way?!

I’m interrested in buying a 3D printer and I’m thinking to buy a DeltaWASP.

But i can’t put it in a place where noone cares about its noise.
So i have to place it in my room and there the noise really matters!

Sadly producers do not publish the noise of their Printers (in dBa).

Maybe anyone could give me some information how they deal with the noise of their Printers!

Sincerly, Helmi56

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    May '15
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Hi there! Most printers are fairly quiet, but still too loud to be in the same room with for hours. The noise varies on the printspeed and how well the axis’ are lubricated. You could build a box around the printer with noise dampening material on the inside. You might know the foam panels, that audio studios use, to get a very quiet room. If you put that foam on the inside the printer should run very quietly. Cheers, Marius Breuer

Hi there!

The noise produced by 3D printers FFF is directly proportional to the speed of printing, typically at a rate of 50/60 mm / s the sound of a 20x40 DeltaWASP measured at 1 meter in our lab is around 48/50 dB, the measurement environment with the machine off is about 45dB.
I would say therefore that DeltaWASP is a very silent.

Since you are interested in purchasing take a look here:

http://shop.rapidlab3d.com/shop/delta-wasp/ 49

P.S. the axes of transmission of the DeltaWASP not be lubricated.

Greetings.

Federico

rapidLAB 3D

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.