Building a mini i3 LC
The first Prusa i3 I built used a 6mm-thick acrylic frame. It worked ok, but when I saw sgraber's design I thought it will add a lot of rigidity to the acrylic frame. I later bought an aluminium frame and I forgot about the matter. Recently I came across a local business laser cutting acrylic and I decided to give it a go with a similar but smaller design. One of the things I have observed about 3D printers is that they tend to be big. Having a large surface for the print area is nice because you can print big parts, but you pay the price of the printer being bulky. As many of the things I print at home are small parts, I thought I would be a good idea to have a small printer at home and keep the larger ones for larger printers I might have at my office. Of course it is still to be seen whether things will work out this way or not. So I ended up building this smaller sibling of my home Prusa i3. These are the sizes of the rods I have used: X-axis: 2x265mm smooth r