Prusa Debuts Two Core One 3D Printers, Including an Oak-Chassis Standout

Craftsmanship meets cutting-edge: a limited-edition Signature Oak Core One has been unveiled alongside the Core One L, blending artisanal design with modern 3D printing. The Signature Oak Core One pays tribute to a generational friendship between the Prusa and Jelinek master woodworker families dating back to 1897. Its CNC-machined oak chassis is finished with durable hardwax oil, giving this desktop 3D printer a distinctive, heirloom-quality look. Production is capped at just 250 units, and those interested will need to request a personal quote.

For shoppers comparing models and budgets, here’s how pricing and availability stack up:
– Core One L: $1,799, shipping begins November 7
– Signature Oak Core One: pricing not yet announced; limited to 250 units with quote-only purchasing
– Core One (standard): $1,299 fully assembled
– Core One (kit): $999

The Signature Oak Core One is aimed at creators who want a showpiece machine that elevates their studio or workshop, pairing a natural-wood exterior with modern fabrication capability. If you’re after performance value and quick delivery, the Core One L lands soon at $1,799. For an affordable entry point, the Core One kit at $999 keeps costs low while offering the satisfaction of building it yourself.

With a hard-to-find blend of design, heritage, and functionality, the limited Signature Oak Core One is likely to move fast. If the oak finish and collectible status speak to you, reach out for a quote. Otherwise, the Core One L and standard Core One lineup offer clear, straightforward options depending on your timeline and budget.