3D printers do not love a wobbly base, such as a saggy folding plastic table 
with styrofoam on top.
On the other hand, a solid slab with some dense foam below, atop a rigid 
support, works well. Dampens higher frequency vibrations while not allowing 
things to jerk around. Or fix it very rigidly in place so it can't move at all.

https://hackaday.com/2020/05/20/bricking-your-3d-printer-in-a-good-way/

    On Tuesday, June 2, 2020, 11:45:59 PM MDT, Gene Heskett 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
Noisewise, its sitting on the top layer of shipping foam from its box, on 
a saggy molded plastic folding table and I can't hear it except an 
occasional squeak from the motors over the houses central air. Very 
quiet.

The "Learning Curve" is leaning a wee bit.

Thanks Dave

Cheers, Gene Heskett  
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