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=September 2013=
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==9/17==
If you want to see how this thing is built you can look at the FreeCad Model for a general idea or you can:
#Go to images.google.com
#Search for lulzbot taz
#Search Tools: Show images larger than 12MP
There you can find decent, revealing shots. There are also some in the download.lulzbot.com directory


==9/16==
Old Logs:
Budaschnozzle is still unavailable. Lulzbot sales contacted me 2 weeks ago saying that it would be available by the end of last week but I guess they were wrong. I started Assembling some of the frame components starting with the Y axis. I am finding that my parts need to be filed/sandpapered and sometimes cut to accommodate the aluminum and steel parts.
*[[Aidan_Williamson_Log_2018-2020]]
#Start with sandpaper
*[[Aidan_Williamson_Log_2015-2017]]
#If that is not enough, use a file
*[[Aidan_Williamson_Log_2014]]
#For really bad areas, use a utility knife
*[[Aidan_Williamson_Log_2013]]
#Finish with sandpaper or a fine file
*[[Aidan_Williamson_Log_2012]]  
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I found that the corners of the [http://downloads.lulzbot.com/lulzbot/TAZ/hardware/printed_parts/y_motor_mount/y_motor_mount-1.0.pdf Y motor mount] where the aluminum extrusions sit require special attention.
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Two videos: First one is the frame assembly in fast motion that I found on youtube and the second one is a video I made about the aluminum extrusions.
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==9/1==
99% of components have been ordered. Preliminary BOM has been posted to google docs:
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApW9XrarWCKmdHVWNFZiSllGV2Y5YVpDTEZKN3B1LWc&usp=sharing https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApW9XrarWCKmdHVWNFZiSllGV2Y5YVpDTEZKN3B1LWc&usp=sharing]
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Greyed components I have not bought yet. The first sheet is the original BOM found [http://download.lulzbot.com here]. The second, third, and fourth sheets are the components I bought. The fifth sheet is the total cost. This does not include shipping. I estimate I spent about $50 on shipping alone.
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Misumi will not deliver my components until 9 September so I have some time to do some documentation. I stard TIG and Milling tomorrow so time will be less freely available.
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I put some parts on [http://machiningsources.com/] for a DIY budaschnozzle but my lowest quote is $205 which is still twice the price of the hot end from lulzbot store...
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[[File:Mjrice_taz_prints.jpg|500px|I forgot to post this a while ago]]
 
=August 2013=
 
==8/28==
Funding running out so I'll have to cheap out on the heated bed. I am going to go with [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12727/ this design] to save around $75. I've compiled an updated master BOM spreadsheet for anyone interested. I think I found the best deals on most things - except for the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3we1tmvlRA blasted heat-set inserts]. It will be uploaded when I finish the electronics order. Misumi is taking a long time to ship me the aluminium extrusions...
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The Budashnozzle 2.0 from Lulzbot is $95. It's a simple design that you can see at [http://devel.lulzbot.com/Budaschnozzle/v2.0/]. I am looking for a machine shop to quote me on the aluminum and steel parts. Hopefully I can save some money and make it myself...
 
==8/20==
'''My order from mcmaster carr'''
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==8/19==
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'''Printed Parts Final Cost:''' $95.47 incl. shipping
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'''My Order From Bolt Depot:'''
=December 12, 2022=
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All the exterior module [[seh4cad|Cheatsheets]] I've been uploading are looking at the module from the exterior of the building which may be confusing when it's time to install electrical boxes. Probably will just stick with the scheme for the first floor and start drawing the cheatsheets from the interior for the 2nd floor.
<iframe width='100%' height='400' frameborder='0' src='https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ApW9XrarWCKmdGc2Y2RMb0ZYV0JpUlU1VlNxSnJhZFE&output=html&widget=true'></iframe>
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=July 20, 2021=
[[Hydraulic DCV Comparison]]


'''My Order From Misumi USA'''
Scalable CEB Circuit. Up to 3 PowerCubes with hydraforce part. GPM numbers assume 30gpm pump. Pump can be replaced with intake manifold. Scale to 3 powercubes input. Quick disconnect one and put it on tractor. Put it back. etc.
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[[File:CEB_Prince_400.png|400px]]
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==8/13==
[[Category:Logs]]
Back from Vacation. [http://www.boltdepot.com Bolt Depot] has good deals on individual units of hardware. Often cheaper than McMaster, too. Sourcing hardware today.
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==8/6==
Inspired by work on [[Hydrafabber]] to build my own LulzBot. Taz documentation can be found here : [http://download.lulzbot.com/TAZ/ download.lulzbot.com]. A full build documentation in forum style by ''rsilvers'' can be found here: [http://www.matter-replicator.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=131&p=288#p288 matter-replicator.com]. Contact eBay merchant ''mjrice'' for affordable printed parts prices ($87 + shipping for all taz components) in case you don't have a 3d printer at hand.
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Prelilminary Schedule:
*August: Research and Sourcing
*September: Frame
*October: Electronics
*November: Extrusion, software, testing -> printer ready

Latest revision as of 00:58, 3 December 2022

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Old Logs:


December 12, 2022

All the exterior module Cheatsheets I've been uploading are looking at the module from the exterior of the building which may be confusing when it's time to install electrical boxes. Probably will just stick with the scheme for the first floor and start drawing the cheatsheets from the interior for the 2nd floor.

July 20, 2021

Hydraulic DCV Comparison

Scalable CEB Circuit. Up to 3 PowerCubes with hydraforce part. GPM numbers assume 30gpm pump. Pump can be replaced with intake manifold. Scale to 3 powercubes input. Quick disconnect one and put it on tractor. Put it back. etc.

CEB Prince 400.png