Funbot i1 Remake

Funbot i1 Remake

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UPDATE (8/8/17) ------------------------ So, I noticed a file I missed..... It's the Y Axis Pulley Holder. If you're keeping up with me, I've also begun taking a list of vitamins for this printer. Unfortunately, I'm missing a few screws myself, which I'll be picking up tomorrow (8/9/10). This weekend, I'll be finalizing the full build list and making a video and taking pictures. Once I've done all of that, I'll be doing a lot of modifications to the model files, and creating Funbot i2!!! UPDATE (7/12/2017) ------------------------------ I've begun updating the Wiki page at http://www.reprap.org/wiki/Funbot_i1 if anyone wants to view it. There's still quite a bit to do. Mainly gather a list of vitamins and start creating proper instructions. I'm likely going to create a "variations" page for this particular build. Any other ideas or suggestions can be PMed to me here. Thanks again!!! 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 can absolutely understand. Original ---------- I've been looking at the Funbot i1 3D printer lately, and wanted to mix a few files and look at the instructions again. If anyone finds this, it's very, very WIP, but should be able to be made. I'll work on it a bit 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 of course use either the 10mm rods or 3/8" rods, and this design is set to use either a M8 threaded rod, or lead screw/nut. Edit: Checking to make sure all files are prepared, and noticed I had the amount of bushings backwards. It's proper now. Also added the 10mm version of the winged bushings.

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