Thank you for your reply.
I am looking at those right now. Seems that it is twice as expressive and the prusa (for a first printer I didn’t want to break the bank) but could consider it if the community agrees with you:)
http://orballoprinting.com/en/frame/8-prusa-i3-steel-frame-p3steel.html 2 I recommend the p3steel toolson edition. Just search for toolson on thingiverse. I wouldn’t start with a 300 mm bed as it’s a non standard prusa size. I’ve been converting all of my prusas to p3steel toolson as they work great and fast.
My $.03 never start with a Delta especially not a Rostock
Thanks for your reply.
Do you get good precision/surface finish with you printer and is there a kit available to buy? The toolson edition seems to me to be file to print the printer correct?
Yes, you would build the p3steel and then print the toolson upgrades. You can also get a cheap $200-$300 prusa kit and then upgrade it to a steel frame later.
Thanks!
What would be the benefit to buy a cheap prusa and then upgrade to steel frame? Cheaper than buying the steel frame kit directly?
What is your configuration regarding your motors, driver, board, hotend, and bed?
Cheap prusa would be cheap and quick. You would be up and running and printing. Then you upgrade to a steel frame later on. I have a cheap hictop, a steel frame a Rambo and toolson modifications on one. Two frames are en route and will have cheap ramps boards. I might throw the rumba on one. Each started as a different version of a cheap prusa with various upgrades. I might order a few more steel kits except I’m running out of space. With the fusion f400 and possibly a markforged coming in I would need to double my floor space.
I’m waiting for the upgrade kit, which does not include a new frame, so that that remains the same. The changes are in the bed, z-axis motors, I think the extruder motor, the hot end, the auto levelling, and some rigidity improvements where frame and power supply join. No new rods or frame. Whether that means it’s compatible with all previous i3 mods I don’t know.
I’ve just looked at some images of the steel i3, and visually, compared to the old Josef Prusa model, there is more room around the bed in the original Prusa i3 than the steel version. That implies Josef’s new bed might not fit the steel frame. What is the width of the space in the steel frame?
+1 for Josef Prusa’s original i3. His team is great. Fantastic friendly support, which is so important with your first printer, a great quality kit, and he’s just brought out the Mk II with auto levelling, E3D V6 hot end and a bigger bed with special surface! Superb results and long term support with his upgrade promise. Can’t recommend highly enough. And open for modding when you want to.
http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printers/59-original-prusa-i3-mk2-kit.html 1