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Gebruiks informatie
Slice een stil
voor het slicen van een stl word de tool Cura gebruikt.
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Print config tab
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Advanced config tab
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Preferences menu
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Expert settings menu
Gallery
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3D printed Raspberry Pi case
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A Squid
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3D printed Raspberry Pi case
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A LEGO GoPro mount
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8-Bit Buddha http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25761
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Cable chain http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11978
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Tux
Informatie over de printer
Prusa Mendel is the Ford Model T of 3D printers.
Like the Model T, the Prusa Mendel improves on a previous design by being more streamlined for manufacture. The Prusa Mendel is a simpler remix of the original Mendel. By default, it uses printed bushings instead of regular bearings, though options to substitute inexpensive lm8uu linear bearings or other types of bearings or bushings are available. The current version uses six 608 bearings in total, three for the E axis, one for the X axis and two for the Y axis. The 624 bearings are gone altogether.
Prusa's main goal is to be the purest and simplest 3D printer you can build.
- It's much simpler to build it.
- It's much simpler to modify it.
- It's much simpler to print it for your friends.
- It's much simpler to repair it.
Because of its complexity, the Prusa Mendel can be a living thing. I update it all the time. It's a unique feature but it should be standard. We are living in feature, we don't care if it's a bit different every time; our printer will print it in same time ;-)