RE: Prusa Core One - VIDEO BUILD GUIDE
Thanks for the guide. I watch it several times before I received my kit. It was a great reference during my build.
Thanks again,
Fred
RE: Prusa Core One - VIDEO BUILD GUIDE
Very good videos. I think the power cable management is the issue; normally they run through the frame...

MK3S + MMU2 migrée vers une MK4 +MMU3 , puis vers MK4S MMU3, puis upgrade vers Core One, Elegoo Mars, bricole sur Home assistant, arduino, 8266, Esp32, kicad, Freecad et Fusion 360
RE: Prusa Core One - VIDEO BUILD GUIDE
Not seen that image before where the cables run through the actual rear panel? Prusa instruct to use the cable cover just above......
Very good videos. I think the power cable management is the issue; normally they run through the frame...
RE: Prusa Core One - VIDEO BUILD GUIDE
Thank you very much, your videos helped me a lot to upgrade my M4KS (similar to a Core One Kit). It was very well explained, and my Core One worked perfectly as soon as I turned it on. Zero problems, I upgraded to the latest firmware 6.3.5 and the VFA has decreased a lot since 6.3.3.
MK3S + MMU2 migrée vers une MK4 +MMU3 , puis vers MK4S MMU3, puis upgrade vers Core One, Elegoo Mars, bricole sur Home assistant, arduino, 8266, Esp32, kicad, Freecad et Fusion 360
RE: Prusa Core One - VIDEO BUILD GUIDE
Another happy viewer 😉
Good to hear all went well, and good to see Prusa are [slowly] addressing and fixing issues!
RE: Prusa Core One - VIDEO BUILD GUIDE
That's a brilliant and, no doubt, a massively time-consuming effort! I only watched a little, having already built my Core One, but everything is well staged and very clear. There are a couple things I'd suggest, based on various posts here and other platforms. Several parts should be carefully checked before assembly, especially the brackets holding the X-axis rail. They should be checked with a square, so any later bending is kept to a minimum. Next, and it was missed in the X-Y assembly section, it's critical that the belt tensioner screws get lubricated with the Prusa grease, lest they wear and/or gall and seize. Knowing what I know now, I probably would have lubed the threads of any screws going into the square stainless-steel nuts and the self-locking hex nuts. I know there's one in my printer that I hope never to have to take apart, as it will almost certainly destroy its mating plastic part.