With beta builders starting to show off some initial printing attempts I'm reminded of something I've been thinking about since update #13 when the team mentioned some issues caused by vibrations. Seeing colehards latest cylinder print (http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...ll=1#post15808) I'm wondering if vibrations may be the cause of the rough walls.

Has anyone considered attempting some kind of vibration isolation like mounting the entire printer enclosure on top of a partially inflated inner tube (a method I remember being suggested for home holography)?

A quick search on "holography vibration isolation" leads down a deep deep rabbit hole most of which may be relevant. One big question becomes what kind of vibrations and at what frequency are the most detrimental to print quality since that would determine the best way to dampen them.