Funbot i1 Remake

Funbot i1 Remake

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UPDATE (8/9/17) ------------------------ I've just discovered a file I overlooked earlier. The Y Axis Pulley Holder is one of them. If you're keeping track with me, I've also started listing vitamins for this printer. Unfortunately, I'm missing some screws myself, which I'll be picking up tomorrow, August 10th. This weekend, I will finalize the full build list and make a video and take pictures. Once I've completed all that, I'll be making numerous modifications to the model files and creating Funbot i2!!! UPDATE (7/13/2017) ------------------------------ I've started updating the Wiki page at http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Funbot_i1 for anyone who wants to view it. There's still a lot to do. Mainly, I need to gather a list of vitamins and create proper instructions. I'm likely going to create a "variations" page for this particular build. Any other ideas or suggestions can be sent via private message here. UPDATE ------------- I've received word from RepRapOsterlen! He said I can work on his Wiki page, so I'll start adding quite a bit over there. As he said, he hasn't been able to work on any of his designs lately due to scheduling conflicts, which I completely understand. Original ---------- I've been looking at the Funbot i1 3D printer lately and wanted to mix a few files and review the instructions again. If anyone finds this, it's very, very WIP, but should be able to be made. I'll work on it some more as things go forward and hopefully give a few instructions as well. All other instructions are the same for the original Funbot. You can use either 10mm rods or 3/8" rods, and this design is set up to use either an M8 threaded rod or lead screw/nut. Edit: I've checked to make sure all files are prepared, and noticed that I had the amount of bushings backwards. It's fixed now. I've also added the 10mm version of the winged bushings.

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