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Prusa XL Summer Deal is Here with Free Shipping and Filaments!

We’re launching a special Summer Deal for the Original Prusa XL. It runs for a limited time,...

June 18. 2025 | PrusaResearch

Perfect Your 3D prints With Our New Prusa Academy Postprocessing Course!

It's only been a month since the release of the PrusaSlicer Masterclass, and we're already bringing you...

June 12. 2025 | Vladimir Kafka

Make your prints shine with colors! The MMU3 for the Prusa CORE One is Here!

We’re now launching the orders for the MMU3 compatible with the Prusa CORE One. We have two...

May 26. 2025 | Josef Průša

How to achieve specific material properties by mixing rigid and flexible resins

Printing tips
Prusa Research Content Team Prusa Research Content Team

Did you know that you can mix certain resins to not only get a specific color but even get the specific mechanical properties of the 3D-printed object? We’re talking about mixing the standard Prusament Model resins with flexible Flex80 additions. Here’s…

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

No Responses / Log in to leave a Comment February 14. 2025

Build a simple kite with your 3D printer!

Build a kite
Guides, Printing tips
Michal Zoubek Michal Zoubek

Today we bring you a little simpler project than usual, yet still fun and engaging. How about creating something, that actually flies, but does not require any electronic components or complex mechanics, and you can build it with your children? You’ve…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

One Response / Log in to leave a Comment July 8. 2024

Inside Prusa Research workshop: How we made a life-size Triceratops skull replica

Printing tips
Jan Olejnik Jan Olejnik

The visitors of Prague’s Zoo can enjoy an unusual sight: a life-size replica of a Triceratops skull. We used photogrammetry to create a 1:1 clone of an actual dinosaur skull and 3D printed it on our Original Prusa XL 3D printers….

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Read more

3 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment December 15. 2023

3D Printing Ideas: Wargaming and Boardgame Accessories

Printing tips
Vladimir Kafka Vladimir Kafka

Board games and tabletop wargaming belong to hobbies that were heavily influenced by the advent of 3D printing. You can revive your old games by printing replacements for lost and no longer produced parts, improving the existing ones with better looks,…

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Read more

27 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment July 14. 2023

The Prusacaster – How to Design and 3D Print an Electric Guitar that plays well <$150

Guides, Printing tips
Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

3D printing an electric guitar has always been a dream of mine, but it seemed like such a daunting task. Would the body snap under the tension of the strings? Would it bend over time? Would I need to use special…

Estimated reading time: 13 minutes Read more

48 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment February 17. 2023

3D Wedding – useful tips for awesome wedding prints!

Guides, Printing tips
Veronika Hrušková Veronika Hrušková

This year’s wedding season is over, but that means only one thing: it’s about the right time to start planning the next one!

So if you have a wedding coming up next year – stay tuned, because we’ve got some useful tips…

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

4 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment November 5. 2021

Does a 3D printed guitar pick suck? (spoiler, it’s actually awesome)

Guides, Printing tips
Mikolas Zuza Mikolas Zuza

I swear I must have at least a few dozen guitar picks at home. However, after each session, they seem to just disappear, one by one. One day I wanted to play a song that really needed a pick. I spent…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

5 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment July 23. 2021

Get your Original Prusa MINI+ organized with a custom printed base

Guides, Printing tips
Prusa Research Content Team Prusa Research Content Team

Even though the Original Prusa MINI+ is a compact printer, sometimes you might feel it takes up a little more space than is necessary. There is the filament holder standing nearby, the unwieldy PSU “brick”, perhaps an extra print sheet, USB…

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes Read more

141 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment May 21. 2021

How we made a cyberpunk-themed Original Prusa MK3S+

Announcements, Featured, Printing tips
David Schwarz David Schwarz

I think it will come as no surprise when I say that many of us here at Prusa Research are not just technology geeks – we’re avid gamers as well. Some of the luckier members of our team already got their…

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9 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment December 11. 2020

How to calculate 3D printing costs?

Guides, Printing tips
Jakub Kočí Jakub Kočí

We often see online discussions about the price of 3D prints, or more specifically: how to calculate the price for having something 3D printed. Since there are many myths floating around, we figured out that many people will be interested in…

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Read more

24 Responses / Log in to leave a Comment October 13. 2020
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Prusa CORE One

The CORE One is a fully enclosed CoreXY 3D printer with active chamber temperature control designed for top print quality and speed. Easy to set up and made to last, this rugged machine is perfect for beginners and professionals alike. It is available either as a plug-and-print machine, and also as an assembly kit, allowing you to build your own printer completely from scratch. Designed and built in the EU.

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