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==Overview and Specs == | ==Overview and Specs == |
Revision as of 10:21, 28 September 2021
Overview and Specs
This bed plate holds up to six standard well plates in a repeatable position. It can be fabricated entirely from laser-cut, 3D-printed, and off-the shelf hardware, and it can be assembled with conventional hand tools.
Parts to Buy
Parts to Make (or Order)
3D Printed Parts and Settings
Note that you can order custom 3D Printed parts from various places such as Luke's Lab Online.
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Laser Cut Parts and Settings
The following parts must be laser-cut from 3.175 mm (1/8th in.) Acetal Homopolymer, aka: Delrin. Delrin can be sourced in the United States in sheets of 12-in. x 24-in. from OnlineMetals.
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Assembly Tools
Assembly Instructions
- [Lab Automation Plate Assembly Instructions]
Software
Since Jubilee uses 3-point bed leveling to home the Z axis, you will need to adjust the three test points in your bed.g config file. The suggested locations are:
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Furthermore, you'll want to home the machine before installing any labware. Otherwise Jubilee's carriage will collide with it during the homing sequence.
Apart from that, no other software changes are needed for this bed plate.