SR6 - reducing desk shake

hi everyone, i have a desk-mounted SR6 and noticed when scripts are particularly intense it starts to shake my desk. it’s a pretty sturdy desk so i don’t know the extent to which replacing it would help, does anyone have suggestions on how i could reduce desk shaking, or an alternative to mounting to a desk which helps absorb the vibration?

I am using an extra leg for the table (It is something like this, and put books on it to match the height). But I have an L table, and only two H legs under it.

These are two H legs:

You would probably have to send us a picture of the desk for us to determine how sturdy it is. Cause just saying its pretty sturdy without an image or a video if it being shaken doesn’t really help describe it. What are the materials, how thick is the desktop, what shape are the legs? How much weight do you have on top of it. Does it shake when you do up and down movement on it or is it side to side or back and forth.

Yeah as said already without knowing what your desk is, it’s hard to help really as taking mine for example is this Freddie Gaming Desk from Ikea:


I have my SR6 attach obviously to the keyboard and mouse massive middle area. However due to not having the screws in properly that connect that bit to the metal supports my desk has been shaking a little bit as a result but nothing major as the weight of it (and the gap of the screws is very minor) so I haven’t bothered to fix it. If I did fix it via redoing the screws to be tighter and it still shook then I would look to add more weight on the desk as there’s plenty room to just put books or thick magazines without getting my way especially when using the SR6.

I would also make sure the SR6 wasn’t pressing down on me at all as that means then the SR6 is trying to push up the desk against you a bit and thus then actually breaking the servos due to heavy lifting beyond their capabilities. I try and make sure that the SR6 with the sleeve or onahole does anything more than kiss me at most. (some onaholes protrudeoutwards due to length so it’s always a check I need to do)

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Got the same problem I’ve been considering creating a tuned mas damper for my desk. lol

Like maybe attaching one of these onto an extra custom leg of the desk

I just replaced my desk with a heavy kitchen table long ago. works great, lots of space for projects and piles, no shake with the new sr6

I think you honestly need to consider/look into it a bit more as I don’t think you should be putting it on the desk legs to reduce it’s shake (putting it on just one rather than all I believe will result in no change if it doesn’t tip your desk) as it’s the SR6 that is causing the shake from it’s movement so you’d have to have your mounting solution use an damper.
Which uhhh honestly I can see that going very badly as I wouldn’t be surprised if the SR6 has enough force to move the damper to a degree and so making it so your limits for the SR6 are sent out of wack.

So yeah I would say look into it more and do a test run where you are ready to catch the SR6 and your desk along with using an 2nd hand damper rather than one that is new or you paid anything more than spare change you have so it’s not an massive waste of money…and so nothing breaks.


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