Damaging Prusa’s boards to flash firmware?

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By Stefan Hermann & Thomas Sanladerer, Stefan Hermann, and Thomas Sanladerer. Discovered by Player FM and our community — copyright is owned by the publisher, not Player FM, and audio is streamed directly from their servers. Hit the Subscribe button to track updates in Player FM, or paste the feed URL into other podcast apps.

Is Prusa turning on the open-source community by requiring you to physically damaging the Mini’s board to run custom firmware? That’s our big topic of the week! Well, technically, topic of the bi-week? Stefan has been working on a surprisingly simple and universal variable infill algorithm while Tom has been trying to combine the advantages of filament and resin printing. In other new, Marlin 2.0 has finally come out of beta and the E3D “not a Hermes” has started shipping! We talk about our experiences with both of them. And we also got some good info from you all in the comments from the last episode – there’s lots of interest and some corrections on metal 3D printing.

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Intro Jingle by Thomas Herrmann

### SHOW NOTES ###

Marlin 2.0
E3D Hermes
Twitter thread on the Prusa Mini requiring you to break its board to flash custom firmware
DIY DED manufacturing (via Erik Cederberg in the comments)
Filamentive’s announcement on the PLA shortage
Project Air’s channel

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