Prusa Mendel (iteration 2)
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Description | Prusa Mendel Iteration 2 is a simpler remix of normal Mendel.
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Introduction
The Prusa Mendel Iteration 2 is an improvement of the Prusa Mendel (iteration 1), and was released in November 2011.
Main improvements
The following is a list of the main improvements made on the original Prusa
- More parts are made to be push-fit
- The carriages accommodate bushings and linear bearings
- Nut traps were added to parts that were attached with M3 screws (e.g. endstop holders etc.)
- The second bed plate was removed (The PCB heatbed is the second plate)
- The belts were changed to T2.5 belts - it is recommended to buy professional belt pulleys
- Most M4 screws were changed to M3s
- A printed plastic belt guide was designed to replace the large M8x30 fender washers
- The belt clamp was redesigned
Development
The development of the Prusa Mendel is hosted on github: http://github.com/prusajr/PrusaMendel.
History
- Iteration 2 announcement
- This page by Gary Hodgson shows the differenced between the original Prusa and Iteration 2
Printed Parts
The [Github repository] for the iteration 2 has all the STL files you need in order to make the printer. Run "generate-metric.bat" (or one of the batch files for the linear bearings) and it'll generate all the STLs needed. You will need OpenSCAD installed and it will need to be in your path.
The following is a list of what needs to be printed:
Parts for Wade's extruder are also included with the iteration 2 STLs:
Quantity | STL file | Picture |
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1 | wade.stl | |
1 | wade-big.stl | |
1 | wade-small.stl |
Non-printed parts
Derived from parts list by Kliment
Quantity | Description | Comments |
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100 | M8 nut | Easier to buy a box of 100, spares are handy. Enough for Wade's extruder too |
100 | M8 washer | Easier to buy a box of 100, spares are handy. Enough for Wade's extruder too |
50 | M3×20 bolt | Enough for Wade's extruder too |
50 | M3 nut | Enough for Wade's extruder too |
50 | M3 washer | Enough for Wade's extruder too |
6 | M3x10 bolt | |
2 | M3x8 grub screw | |
1 | M8x50 grub screw | |
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10 | LM8UU (Asia) or LME8UU (US, Europe) linear bearings OR 8mmx25mm brass bushings |
If using linear bearings, don't cut costs here. Cheap ones can damage the smooth rods. |
3 | 608 "roller skate" bearings | "6082RS" for sealed, "608ZZ" for shielded. Again, don't skimp. |
Rods - can all be cut from 6 1m lengths of M8 threaded rod | ||
6 | 370mm M8 threaded rod | Three per side |
4 | 294mm M8 threaded rod | Front/rear. Can use 300mm too |
3 | 440mm M8 threaded rod | Top/Bottom. Can use 450m too |
2 | 210mm M8 threaded rod | z-axis lead screws. Can use 300mm too |
6 | 405mm M8 smooth rod | |
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1 | 840mm GT2 toothed belt | T2.5 can be used as well. Be sure to match the pulleys. If you really want you can use T5 but it's not advised. |
1 | 900mm GT2 toothed belt | T2.5 can be used as well. Be sure to match the pulleys. If you really want you can use T5 but it's not advised. |
2 | 16-tooth pulleys to fit GT2 belts | Can be 12-tooth, but 16 is advised for less backlash. Bore diameter should be 5mm. |
If using Wade's extruder as included in the STLs:
Quantity | Description | Comments |
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4 | M8 washers | Included in count above |
2 | M8 nuts | Included in count above |
6 | M3 nuts | Included in count above |
3 | M3x10 bolts | |
3 | M3x40 bolts | |
1 | M3x8 grub screw | |
1 | M8x20 grub screw | |
1 | M8 hobbed bolt | |
Bearings | ||
3 | 608 "roller skate" bearings | "608RS" for sealed, "608ZZ" for shielded. |
Electronics
Stepper Motors
The Prusa iteration 2 uses 5 NEMA17 stepper motors, including the extruder. If using Wade's Extruder, its stepper motor needs a minimum holding torque of 40Ncm (0.4Nm). More information can be found on the Stepper Motor page
Controller Electronics
There are many controllers available to use for the Prusa iteration 2. Choosing the best one for your printer is up to you. It's probably best to head over to Comparison_of_Electronics and choose the best one for you. The most popular tend to be RAMPS or Sanguinololu.