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jeffnicol_scotland
(@jeffnicol_scotland)
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Self build

I was thinking of doing a self-build of an MK3S+, printing all the printable parts, then purchasing the remaining part from the Prusa e-shop

Has anyone else done this? would it end up costing me more?

 

Prusa MK4 | VanillaPrusa Mini | BondTech Extruder | BondTech Heatbrake | Supper PINDAEnder 3 Pro | Micro Swiss Direct Drive and Hotend | WamBam Bed

Napsal : 18/01/2021 8:56 pm
jsw
 jsw
(@jsw)
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RE: Self build

If your goal is saving $$$, there are clones and clone kits out there.  Selecting one is to be an exercise for the student.  😉  YMMV and remember, you get what you pay for.

When I decided to order a few spare parts from Prusa to keep on hand, there were a few that it would not let me buy (I think it may have been a replacement belt that triggered it) unless I was logged in with the account with which I ordered the printer.

There are clone frames out there.  The Einsy Rambo is commonly available.  I'm sure there are clones of the front panel board.  Rods and 'vitamins' are widely available.

Napsal : 18/01/2021 11:39 pm
Peter in Katy
(@peter-in-katy)
Estimable Member
RE: Self build

You are more likely to spend less cash if you buy a kit than putting it together piecemeal.

Feel free to print your own parts, though.  You'll get the color you want, and better printer parts.  You won't be printing for maximum part count.  You'll be printing 0.2mm slowly, compared to the farm's 0.3mm fast fast fast. 

You also get the valuable Prusa warranty and customer service.

This post was modified před 3 years by Peter in Katy
Napsal : 19/01/2021 1:35 am
jeffnicol_scotland
(@jeffnicol_scotland)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Self build

@peter-in-katy

it's not really the money its the fun of building 🙂 but the print speed is an issue 🙂 Think I'll just buy the kit 

 

 

Prusa MK4 | VanillaPrusa Mini | BondTech Extruder | BondTech Heatbrake | Supper PINDAEnder 3 Pro | Micro Swiss Direct Drive and Hotend | WamBam Bed

Napsal : 19/01/2021 7:36 am
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