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=Filaments=
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=Machines=
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'''ORIGINAL PRUSA I3 MK2/S'''  
'''ORIGINAL PRUSA I3 MK3'''
 
Resources and guides: [https://www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-3d-printer-3/]
 
 
 
'''ORIGINAL PRUSA Mini'''
 
Resources and guides: [https://www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-mini-kit-2/]
 
 
 
 
=Key Components=
 
'''Fans'''
 
Prusa mk3 - hotend fan 5v 40x40x10mm 3 pin fan  - [https://www.prusa3d.com/product/hotend-fan/]
 
'''Hotend'''


Resources and guides: [https://www.prusa3d.com/new-user-mk2s/ Official Prusa website]
'''Nozzles'''

Latest revision as of 09:12, 12 February 2023

Makers

Matt Watkins

Steven Vincent

Tia Lush

Jason Edgecombe

Cesar Vargas-Tuerlings

Filaments

PET/PETG

PET filament is a durable and flexible 3d printing material with a glossy finish and is impact and heat resistant. Best used for mechanical parts and snap fit enclosures. Sticks incredibly well to blue painters tape.

ABS

ABS filament is strong, ductile material with wear resistance and heat tolerance. Common 3D prints with ABS are Interlocking parts like gears, parts exposed to UV and heat like a car cup holder, or prototyping. Wide selection of methods for excellent post-processing.

PLA

PLA filament is a stiff but brittle 3D printing material. Best used for cosmetic prints, prototypes, desk toys, low-stress applications. Best 3D printer material for beginners due to ease of printing and minimal warp.

Machines

ORIGINAL PRUSA I3 MK3

Resources and guides: [1]


ORIGINAL PRUSA Mini

Resources and guides: [2]



Key Components

Fans

Prusa mk3 - hotend fan 5v 40x40x10mm 3 pin fan - [3]

Hotend

Nozzles