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Best Practices for DIY Prusa
Assembling a DIY Prusa i3 MK3S+ kit can be a rewarding experience, offering a deep understanding of the printer’s mechanics while saving on costs. This guide outlines key…
Michael Borck
Building a Modernized Prusa Mendel (Iteration 2) in 2024: A Proof of Concept
In the world of 3D printing, the Prusa Mendel (iteration 2) holds a special place as one of the pioneering designs that helped popularize desktop 3D printing. While it may…
Michael Borck
Chooosing YOur Prusa 3D Printer
While brands like Creality and Anycubic offer popular alternatives, Prusa has carved out a reputation for quality and reliability. This article focuses on your options…
Michael Borck
DIY, Clone, or Official Kit?
As 3D printing continues to revolutionize prototyping and manufacturing, many enthusiasts find themselves drawn to the renowned Prusa brand. But with multiple paths to…
Michael Borck
Dolly of Prusa? A 3D Printing Enthusiast’s Conundrum
Tom’s Dolly Prusa project from 2014 was an inspiration. Seeing him craft a 3D printer out of wood, overcoming obstacles along the way, was truly remarkable. It sparked a…
Michael Borck
History of Prusa
The Prusa i3, a family of fused deposition modeling 3D printers, was first designed by Josef Průša in 2012 and released as a commercial kit in 2015.
Michael Borck
MMU1: Pros and Cons
The Prusa Multi Material Upgrade (MMU) has significantly transformed the landscape of consumer-grade 3D printing by enabling multi-color and multi-material prints with a…
Michael Borck
The Myth of Upgrading: Why Newer Isn’t Always Better for Hobbyist 3D Printing
In the world of 3D printing, there’s a common belief that upgrading to the latest models or technology will yield significant benefits in terms of speed and power…
Michael Borck
The Pros and Cons of Buying Original Prusa Parts vs. Copies from AliExpress
When it comes to maintaining or upgrading your Prusa 3D printer, you have a choice: purchase original parts directly from Prusa or opt for cheaper alternatives from sites…
Michael Borck
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