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Jubilee consists of a collection of stock parts, 3D printed parts, laser-cut parts, and three machined parts. Ideally, a stock Jubilee would not require any machined parts, but some requirements for this machine make this goal infeasible. With that said, to service the broader community without access to machining tools, we've placed links to specific machinists who have offered to make these parts in single quantities for an economical price.

Buying parts

All parts to buy are called out in a shopping list. Note that some items, such as extrusions and leadscrews, are cut-to-length. That is, they must be specified with certain details to get the right part. The spreadsheet details how to specify these parts to the vendor.

3D Printing Parts

All 3D printed parts were designed with the intent that they can printed on an economical printer (under $1000). The first Jubilee was printed from a Prusa Mk3s. See the Parts to 3D Print page for details on settings and specifications.

Laser-Cutting Parts

Laser cut parts are made from either Delrin (aka: acetal homopolymer) or acryclic sheets. These are listed as raw materials in the spreadsheet. If you do not have access to a laser cutter, you're in luck! Some vendors now sell pre-cut Delrin and Acrylic components as kits. Visit the [Parts to Laser Cut] page for more details.

Machining Parts

Jubilee requires that 3 parts be machined. If you do not have access to a machine shop, you can buy these parts from specific vendors. See Parts to Machine for more details.

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