MarksEnclosureHelper
Original-Prusa-i3
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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MarksEnclosureHelper
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How do I become a 3D printer power user? (the which CAD question)
I've been effective with OpenSCAD and FreeCAD.
OpenSCAD is good for enclosures: https://github.com/sbambach/MarksEnclosureHelper
and mechanical systems: https://github.com/prusa3d/Original-Prusa-i3
Don't think of it as a programming language; that will hurt you. Think of it as a specification language. That helped me.
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Show HN: Dslcad a programming language and interpreter for building 3D models
there should be a support group. "Show me where OpenSCAD hurt you".
I wrote this: https://github.com/sbambach/MarksEnclosureHelper
I share your pain
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Ask HN: What was your first open source contribution?
I did some early documentation of the Linux advanced networking capabilities when they came out in 2.2; it was widely cited for a while. I couldn't grow it effectively and others supplanted it reasonably quickly. [1]
I don't work easily with others so I tend to publish projects in hope they're useful enough for others, then never revisit or update them. My python arrays / mmap slicer module [2] got into FreeBSD ports for several years and I was told was used in some of the early dedicated media player things.
Source available that I can point to would be my OpenSCAD box script [3], which some kind soul has taken on after I left it.
These contributions are not much to compare to the value, and joy, that has been given to me by others in the form of their freely shared work; but I hope that by contributing in the same spirit that I have done my part to help improve the world, as well as sharing my joy in geeking out over stuff others may not care about.
[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20030601115204/http://www.snafu....
[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20030317074418/http://snafu.free...
[3] https://github.com/sbambach/MarksEnclosureHelper
Original-Prusa-i3
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How do I become a 3D printer power user? (the which CAD question)
I've been effective with OpenSCAD and FreeCAD.
OpenSCAD is good for enclosures: https://github.com/sbambach/MarksEnclosureHelper
and mechanical systems: https://github.com/prusa3d/Original-Prusa-i3
Don't think of it as a programming language; that will hurt you. Think of it as a specification language. That helped me.
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My first Prusa mk3s+, also my first printer and questions!
Being the printer already assembled and working, I am looking at pg. 12 of the printer manual downloadable from prusa3d.com, chapter 6.3.1 Calibration flow and wizard, showing two different scenario... one for kit and one for assembled printers. Am I correct assuming I can just go through the latter? Also it's not very clear to me if that's the process I have to go through each time I turn the machine on, before attempting any print.
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If you're experiencing false positives on the filament runout sensor on your Mk3, here's how to fix it.
TLDR: replace the adapter-printer if it's worn.
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do you think it is worth it to buy MK3S+ at this price?
They’re usually bought at https://prusa3d.com
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I thought Gridfinity was OpenSource. How can this person mark this as their own creation?
On top of that, people simply don't know what they're doing. For example, the Prusa MK3S+ STL files are licensed under GPLv2, which does not make sense because there is no source (the source files are GPLv3 for some reason). But if you look at the remixes, the majority are licensed under some Creative Commons license end even the Public Domain. All those remixes are mis-licensed because only the GPL is compatible with the GPL.
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good bye prusa slicer
you are right, but many people have asked for this.... reddit, github.. even on prusa3d.com but they dont care...
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XL 3D files are live
The BOM (of sorts) of the MK3S exists here.
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MK4 Printable Parts are now available
No corresponding source for the parts is available? I don't seen an MK4 branch in there, unless they ditched openscad entirely (even then at least STEP files should be provided if it's still Open Hardware).
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3d Printing and Captured Nuts...
Original-Prusa-i3/extruder-body.stl at MK3S · prusa3d/Original-Prusa-i3 · GitHub
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Need help identifying model of used MK3(S I think) for the purpose of firmware updating
From prusa3d.com: