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− | + | All parts for the latest stable Jubilee build are called out in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pRzBQxVzL9c4T9b1RrKvSjlSwJJhJ7NcbSV6iJUv0X0/edit#gid=0 V2 Shopping List]. If you are strictly following that list, you may safely ignore this page. If you (1) must perform part substitutes, (2) are looking for cheaper part alternatives, or (3) are looking for upgrades, read on! | |
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+ | ==The Shopping List== | ||
+ | The shopping list consists of 3 tabs for (1) the frame, (2) aset of two extruders, and (3) a set of optional upgrades. | ||
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+ | ===Regions and Part Alternates=== | ||
+ | While the shopping list favors a "self-sourcer" ordering parts from the United States, several alternates are listed from other international vendors. These alternates are _functionally equivalent_. That is, substituting parts for these alternates will not impact the design's behavior, safety, or instructions. | ||
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+ | ===BOM vs Shopping List=== | ||
+ | The shopping list is not quite a proper bill-of-materials (BOM). While a bill-of-materials will display all the machine's constituent parts, the shopping list breaks down all parts into their smallest "units of sale." In other words, some line items may include _packs_ of screws when the machine may only use a few of them. This choice is done to favor the "self-sourcer" buying parts for the lowest possible price without relying on volume discounts. In all cases where this occurs, the part quantity _actually_ used in the machine is mentioned in the comments. | ||
== Frame Configuration == | == Frame Configuration == | ||
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+ | ===2020 Aluminum Extrusions=== | ||
+ | **Note:** These may or may not be anodized. | ||
+ | **Note:** Because the frame extrusions are used as references for alignment later, these are specified to be cut by Misumi, a vendor with the proper tooling to hold length tolerances within 0.4mm (often within 0.1mm). | ||
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+ | ===L Bracket Options=== | ||
+ | **Note:** The default L brackets are bundled with M3, 4mm flat-tip set screws. Because the frame is intended to be electrically connected together through these connectors, the shopping list specifies an extra set of cup point set screws that will cut through the anodization layer when tightened. If you are replacing the L brackets with alternates, make sure you also use them with either _cup_ point or _cone_ point set screws. Flat set screws are not guaranteed to connect the frame together. | ||
=== Electronics Options === | === Electronics Options === |
Revision as of 10:43, 19 August 2020
All parts for the latest stable Jubilee build are called out in the V2 Shopping List. If you are strictly following that list, you may safely ignore this page. If you (1) must perform part substitutes, (2) are looking for cheaper part alternatives, or (3) are looking for upgrades, read on!
The Shopping List
The shopping list consists of 3 tabs for (1) the frame, (2) aset of two extruders, and (3) a set of optional upgrades.
Regions and Part Alternates
While the shopping list favors a "self-sourcer" ordering parts from the United States, several alternates are listed from other international vendors. These alternates are _functionally equivalent_. That is, substituting parts for these alternates will not impact the design's behavior, safety, or instructions.
BOM vs Shopping List
The shopping list is not quite a proper bill-of-materials (BOM). While a bill-of-materials will display all the machine's constituent parts, the shopping list breaks down all parts into their smallest "units of sale." In other words, some line items may include _packs_ of screws when the machine may only use a few of them. This choice is done to favor the "self-sourcer" buying parts for the lowest possible price without relying on volume discounts. In all cases where this occurs, the part quantity _actually_ used in the machine is mentioned in the comments.
Frame Configuration
2020 Aluminum Extrusions
- Note:** These may or may not be anodized.
- Note:** Because the frame extrusions are used as references for alignment later, these are specified to be cut by Misumi, a vendor with the proper tooling to hold length tolerances within 0.4mm (often within 0.1mm).
L Bracket Options
- Note:** The default L brackets are bundled with M3, 4mm flat-tip set screws. Because the frame is intended to be electrically connected together through these connectors, the shopping list specifies an extra set of cup point set screws that will cut through the anodization layer when tightened. If you are replacing the L brackets with alternates, make sure you also use them with either _cup_ point or _cone_ point set screws. Flat set screws are not guaranteed to connect the frame together.
Electronics Options
- Default: Duet2 + Duex5
- Duet3 + Raspberry Pi + 2 Duet Expander Boards
- this is not yet officially supported with a config file, but the back panel has a hole pattern to accomodate these boards.
Bed Options
- Default: Plain MIC6 Aluminum Plate + 305x305 High Temperature Magnetic Sheet
- Upgrade: MIC6 Aluminum Plate with embedded magnets
- This bed plate heats up in a speedy 1-2 minutes and should be fine operating at temperatures no more than 150C.
- **Alternate:** MIC6 Aluminum Plate BYOM (Bring your own magnets) Style
- This plate has pockets for magnets, but you will need to supply your own magnets
305x305mm Magnetic Build Plate Options
- Budget: Fablam Flexplate by SeeMeCNC
- Save $30US. These may become the default in a future revision.
- Default: BuildTak Flexplate
Crossbar Options
- Default: Aluminum Crossbar
- a pocketed aluminum crossbar, enabling the machine to carry heavier tools and operate at higher temperatures without warping. It is also substantially easier to assemble than the carbon fiber crossbar.
- ~160 grams
- Top Speed: 15000 - 20000 mm/min.
- US Vendor: Mandala Rose Works
- EU Stockist: hightemp3d
- Deprecated: 6mm Carbon Fiber Crossbar
- Light and stiff. This option was part of the original design, made by requesting a custom DXF from CNCMadness and installing four press-fit composite inserts. Assembly Instructions remain on the wiki.
- ~140 grams + 20 grams with inserts
- Top Speed: 15000 - 20000 mm/min.
XY Motor Options
- Budget: Stepper Online Motors
- Part Number: 17HM19-2004S1 Spec Sheet
- Default: LDO 0.9 Nema 17 MAX Power Motors sold by Filastruder
- Part Number: LDO-42STH60-2004MAC(RC) Spec Sheet
Tools
Extruder Options
- The Default Extruder can accommodate an E3D V6 (default) or Volcano nozzle without adjusting the heights of other components.
Upgrades
- Metal Corner Plates - Made by Mandala Rose Works (also sold by hightemp3d in the EU)
Planned Upgrades
- [Hemera Extruder Tool]
- [9mm Belt Upgrade]
- [E3D Tool Plate Style Bondtech Extruder] comparable to the default extruder