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You can print it standing, no need to rotate (and no need for supports).
You can adjust the tightness by adjusting the filament flow option in your slicer software.
A snap-together derivative of Mattraptions' Mini Desk Lamp.
Modified by Skimbal to use Tony Buser's snap fittings.
Instructions
Print all three plates.
Snap the arm togeather using the images as a guide.
Snap the Arm into the base.
Snap the Lamp onto the arm.
Add a light.
Smile.
These are clamps for the prusa i3 mk2/3 for transport. They will fix the belts and the Z-Axis. This is a remix of the original prusa transportation clips.
Note "Z-axis nut" is also needed for X-Axis fix
Additional hardware:
3x M3x20 cylinder head screws
3x M3 square nuts
I’ve found the perfect enclosure for my Prusa i3 MK3 3D printer (no modification needed!). It’s a cheap server wall mount cabinet for only 79,- EUR. You can find it on ebay or in different computer online shops. It has 4 mm safety glass and powder coated sheet metal walls. The roof and bottom have cable entries and the roof is also prepared for mounting 2 x single fans. That may come in handy if you want to build a fume exhaust for ABS printing.
This cabinet is available in different sizes and colors. But you need the biggest one (with 15 Height Units and 600mm depth) and the Prusa i3 will fit perfectly. Also the heat bed cable on the backside of the i3 has enough space without touching the enclosure, no modification needed. Since this thing was meant to be mounted on a wall it’s baseplate is not that sturdy. Don’t use rubber feet directly on the bottom side of the enclosure it will be too wobbly! Instead screw a thick plywood board to the bottom side to give the enclosure more stability. On that plywoodboard you can now fix some rubber feet to it if you want to use it on your desk.