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MK2 Clone r1 - Prusa i3 style complete 3D Printer by q3ok
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Complete set of STL files required to make a MK2 Clone 3D Printer - revision 1 (r1).
Overall cost of build: ~200 USD + cost of printed parts.
The cost can be higher if you will use more expensive parts, eg: stepsticks (TMC2100/TMC2208 instead of A4988), hotend (Original E3Dv6 instead of chinese one), etc.
Frame can be cutted from (at least) 9mm thick plywood or 6mm aluminium (far more expensive, but increases rigidity)
After many tests, I figured out that the printer can easily print with same speeds as Original Prusa MK2s. Linear Advance is already for long time available in Marlin, so there is no problem printing 100mm/s and even more (the speed will be most likely limited by maximum extrusion rate of your hotend). The printing profile available in Slic3r Prusa Edition can be applied just as it to this printer. The only thing needed is adding the MK2Clone printer to Slic3r - setting bed size and proper retraction. If you like to experiment then you can go ahead and increase the accelerations, and max speeds.
Printer is designed to be built from items generally available, while the Original Prusa i3 are using elements made by Prusa Research which are not available to people who don't have the Original one.
All the parts can be easily found on internet market, eg. chinese auctions or ebay.
I strongly recommend to buy all metal parts from local stores, mostly those can be found cheaper than on auctions.
This printer isn't as P&P as the Original one, but it's pretty close. While building this printer you can just open the instructions from prusa manuals, and follow them.
In case of any question feel free to ask in comments, or by website mentioned below.
Whole story about the printer, the build log, and more:https://prusaclone.wordpress.com/
MK2Clone r1 on github:https://github.com/q3ok/Prusa-i3-MK2-Clone/tree/r1/
Bill of materials (vitamin description):https://prusaclone.wordpress.com/bill-of-materials/
For even more rigidity you can mix this MK2 Clone with the 3030 Haribo edition or with a Bear mod, but this will make the printer far more expensive.
Overall cost of build: ~200 USD + cost of printed parts.
The cost can be higher if you will use more expensive parts, eg: stepsticks (TMC2100/TMC2208 instead of A4988), hotend (Original E3Dv6 instead of chinese one), etc.
Frame can be cutted from (at least) 9mm thick plywood or 6mm aluminium (far more expensive, but increases rigidity)
After many tests, I figured out that the printer can easily print with same speeds as Original Prusa MK2s. Linear Advance is already for long time available in Marlin, so there is no problem printing 100mm/s and even more (the speed will be most likely limited by maximum extrusion rate of your hotend). The printing profile available in Slic3r Prusa Edition can be applied just as it to this printer. The only thing needed is adding the MK2Clone printer to Slic3r - setting bed size and proper retraction. If you like to experiment then you can go ahead and increase the accelerations, and max speeds.
Printer is designed to be built from items generally available, while the Original Prusa i3 are using elements made by Prusa Research which are not available to people who don't have the Original one.
All the parts can be easily found on internet market, eg. chinese auctions or ebay.
I strongly recommend to buy all metal parts from local stores, mostly those can be found cheaper than on auctions.
This printer isn't as P&P as the Original one, but it's pretty close. While building this printer you can just open the instructions from prusa manuals, and follow them.
In case of any question feel free to ask in comments, or by website mentioned below.
Whole story about the printer, the build log, and more:https://prusaclone.wordpress.com/
MK2Clone r1 on github:https://github.com/q3ok/Prusa-i3-MK2-Clone/tree/r1/
Bill of materials (vitamin description):https://prusaclone.wordpress.com/bill-of-materials/
For even more rigidity you can mix this MK2 Clone with the 3030 Haribo edition or with a Bear mod, but this will make the printer far more expensive.