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[http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?4,291461,294025 Thread where printmate3d.com founders present their workshop-friendly Prusa i3 design]. Sadly, it has a non-commercial licence. Their design can be found [http://printmate3d.com/downloads/ here].
[http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?4,291461,294025 Thread where printmate3d.com founders present their workshop-friendly Prusa i3 design]. Sadly, it has a non-commercial licence. Their design can be found [http://printmate3d.com/downloads/ here].
[http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?1,139382 thread 4]


[http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?156,187848 thread 5]
[http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?156,187848 thread 5]

Revision as of 00:03, 20 January 2016

RepRap Forum Threads

Thread where thetazzbot has same one-day workshop and similar workshop plan spreading ideas as D3D. Suggested kits: Reprappro Fisher, folgertech 2020 prusa i3.

Thread where beginner decides which Prusa i3 kit to order. Community ends up recommending Makerfarm's kit.

Thread where printmate3d.com founders present their workshop-friendly Prusa i3 design. Sadly, it has a non-commercial licence. Their design can be found here.

thread 5


Other Workshops

Matterhackers workshops jan 2016

botbuilder.net does Prusa i3 workshops, lists suppliers and uses libre licences. Fantastic! Instructor John Abella would be interesting contact for D3D.

BCN3D hosts 1-day intensive RepRap workshops. Doesn't include build though (they have 3-day workshops for that). The printer they use (BCN3D+) is expensive (740€ per kit), but is libre (MIT-licence), CAD files are step. Found here. Build manuals here.