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MrFlippant
(@mrflippant)
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3D models for NON-printable parts

I have given up on my search. I know they're out there, somewhere. I want to do some modeling/remixing of things and need the non-printable parts of the Prusa i3 Mk3 to model them against. Specifically, I need the PSU for the Mk3 because I want to redesign/remix the bracket for the Lack enclosure. I would swear I've seen them available somewhere, but I must not be using the right search terms because I'm coming up short.

Thanks!
-Greg

Napsal : 04/12/2018 6:46 pm
Abunchahicks
(@abunchahicks)
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Re: 3D models for NON-printable parts

I’ve seen the whole assembly on grabcad.
https://grabcad.com/library/prusa-i3-mk3-r3-1

Napsal : 05/12/2018 12:03 am
MrFlippant
(@mrflippant)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: 3D models for NON-printable parts

Perfect! Thank you so much!

Napsal : 05/12/2018 2:18 am
toaf
 toaf
(@toaf)
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Re: 3D models for NON-printable parts

is your profile picture a filament blob off the hotend?

I have a Prusa,therefore I research.

Napsal : 05/12/2018 2:50 am
MrFlippant
(@mrflippant)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: 3D models for NON-printable parts

Yep. It was my gauntlet into REALLY learning about my printer. It's when I learned that, even though I assembled it and got some good prints out of it, that I can't just set it and forget it before at least making sure the first layer is good. It's also when I learned the hard way that coming up with your own solutions to problems with a technology that is new to you isn't always the best way forward. 😉

Napsal : 06/12/2018 5:13 pm
Mustrum Ridcully
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Re: 3D models for NON-printable parts


Yep. It was my gauntlet into REALLY learning about my printer. It's when I learned that, even though I assembled it and got some good prints out of it, that I can't just set it and forget it before at least making sure the first layer is good. It's also when I learned the hard way that coming up with your own solutions to problems with a technology that is new to you isn't always the best way forward. 😉

well said... I am amazed at these folks that have set up their own printer farms with several or a lot of Prusa printers all perfectly tuned and turning out parts as a business... he mind boggles on how they keep them all perfectly tuned

Napsal : 06/12/2018 9:27 pm
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