calibrating prusa i3 mk3 3d models
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... So yeah, print this thing, and then print splitbrain's "Simple Raspberry Pi Mount (press-fit)" case (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3202131), screw it into the MK3 or MK3S frame above the Einsy enclosure with 2 M3x8 screws and you're good to go!
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This mount works perfectly on the MK3 (but not with the new fan mount parts "R3" or MK3S) but I see no reason why it wouldn't work on other printers with a NEMA17 motor in a similar position and enough space below, so please leave a comment if you...
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I discovered that I wasn't too fond of the motor adjustment on the MK3, and when I stumbled upon this design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2990861, I quickly realized that I no longer required the motor adjustment. So, I set out to eliminate the...
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This part gives you the ability to lock the X axis wire guide in place. Will also release a new motor part which will be the original part adjusted with the guide arm. I shall contact Prusa about this to hopefully include this in future printer...
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This is a bespoke LCD knob designed specifically for Prusa printers. Key Features: - An enlarged ergonomic push area provides a more comfortable grip. - Two symmetrical tabs enhance usability while navigating through menus. - A hexagonal shape...
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Update to the Prusa Enclosure Spool Holder Watch the official video and tutorial at https://youtu.be/oS7ZtBNh2hE. Follow Mikolas Zuza's detailed tutorial article on https://www.prusaprinters.org/cheap-simple-3d-printer-enclosure/. Good luck!
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I designed a custom component for use by a member of our community within the Prusa Discord server. This part is specifically tailored to accommodate an M4 bolt and 624 bearing, mirroring the functionality of the idler found in the mk2/mk2s models.
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... a revised motor component will be introduced, which combines the original part with an adjustable guide arm for enhanced functionality. I plan to reach out to Prusa to suggest incorporating this enhancement into future 3D printer designs.
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This is the same model that Prusa offers, the only modification is that you can use M3 screws with a normal, hexagonal nut instead of squares ones. I did this because where I live is impossible to get the squares one. ...I hope this could help someone...
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With the innovative new PSU from Prusa, the need for T-Nuts is a thing of the past. ...Rather than dismantling most of the Y-Axis components to access them, I designed a clever solution that secures these parts in place and silences any unwanted noise.
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This is a revised design built upon Prusa's original work. Primarily, the hole for cable connection to the electronic enclosure was relocated on the opposite wall, and the ON/OFF switch was elevated (or lowered, depending on perspective). ...The...
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... As a source, I used the Prusa KiCAD PCB files (silk export) and combined this with the steel sheet files from GitHub, using both Inkscape and Fusion 360 to create the STL file. The grid lines are 0.1 mm high and extend downward from the surface.
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After updating my extruder with the new [mount](https://www.prusaprinters.org/prusa-research-summer-update-2018/#cooling) for better cooling, my front fan collided with the camera mount due to its changed position. I extended the arm 1.5 cm to...
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The Prusa I3 MK3 Bed Levelling Test is specifically tailored to accommodate 0.4mm nozzles and a 0.15mm layer height, ensuring precise calibration every time.
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Using Igus RJ4JP bearings on the y-axis for the MK3 reduces noise significantly, but introduces some issues. If you over-tighten the U-bolts to prevent the bearings from shifting, they deform and make travel more challenging. To resolve this, you...
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I was trying to see how fast it would start failing, but the MK3's ability to plan stepper movements failed first, and the motion began to stutter. This was using a volcano. If you want to print shore 85A filament like a TPU squirting demon,...
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After update my extruder with the new mount (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prusa-research-summer-update-2018/#cooling) for improve cooling my front fan crashed with the camera mount because it's new position. I made the arm 1,5cm longer to avoid...
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I rotate it 50 degrees to fit my Prusa's bed. it turned out perfect but if you want it shorter can use your slicer to do so! make sure to turn of skirt or it wont fit and be long enough. Should be about 305mm. NOTE: for some reason sometimes it...
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Although Prusa's supportive documentation assures me these temperatures are normal, out of caution and anticipating future prints with ABS in an enclosure, I decided to create a small fan bracket to clip directly onto the Extruder motor. Cold air is...
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I was let down by the standard Prusa cooling fan duct because it obstructed my view of the nozzle, yet performed well overall. I sought a straightforward, compact, bolt-on replacement that wouldn't require relocating the fan, drilling holes, or...
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I constructed the Lack enclosure designed by Prusa (https://www.prusaprinters.org/cheap-simple-3d-printer-enclosure/), then decided to relocate my Power Supply outside the enclosure since I would be printing ABS. However, the replacement frame brace...
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The camera mount snaps onto the bed Y-carriage of the MK3 - it features a slot that fits perfectly around the carriage. To secure it in place, you'll need only one zip-tie to prevent the piece from sliding off the Y-carriage. Another slot is...
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The camera mount snaps onto the bed Y-carriage of the MK3 - it has a slot that fits perfectly around the carriage. One zip-tie is needed to avoid the piece sliding off the Y-carriage and in order to fix it even more tightly. Another slot is provided...
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Recently, after seven months of printing on my Mk3, I noticed that the Hotend power cable had rubbed off part of its insulation where it enters the case. I decided to tackle this issue head-on and create a custom bracket. This bracket redistributes...
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Also, you'll need 2x M3 hex nuts to insert into the clamp nuts, and M3x20 bolts (I used leftovers from my Prusa build). Washers underneath the bolts are recommended, to distribute the pressure better to the printed material. ...If you use a thicker...
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This is a remix of the work done by P4ckit, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2833311 After the new update for fan orientation from Prusa, my camera kept getting hit. I remixed this to make it easier to install a new one at a measured distance and...
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... forget to print with full supports, paying close attention to the two holes at the top. A subtle touch of elegance is added with recessed Prusa lettering that matches the style on your console. ...Every edge is carefully mitered for a classy finish.
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... to the top bar securely. Print with full supports to make sure the two holes get supported. It has a recessed Prusa lettering to match the same style on your console. ...All the edges are mitered and classy.</p> Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Although the kind Prusa support team assured me that these temperatures were within acceptable limits, I still had my doubts, especially considering my future plans for printing ABS in an enclosure setup. To err on the side of caution, I decided to...
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I originally designed these feet for my MK3S in Flexion X60 ultra-soft TPU using my modded Replicator 2, but I wanted them to be printable on the Prusa MK3S itself, which cannot print X60 material. I've included print settings for Ninjaflex that...