Hi Joe.
Many people have asked for parts.
Unfortunately, at the moment, it takes considerable effort and time to print off a complete set of parts for a reprap. Most of those with a working reprap are also working hard on their own projects and maintaining their own repraps, so have limited time and effort. This means that it often takes a personal connection to get the process started.
However, there are several sources of the parts:
You can buy a full kit (a slightly different version) from Makerbot:
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www.makerbot.com]
You can buy a Full kit from BitsFromBytes (uk)
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bitsfrombytes.com]
You can get the parts made from a 3-d printing service like Ponoko:
You can get parts lasercut by Ponoko:
Try and find a local lasercutting/3-d printing service and get the parts made locally.
Try and get together with a local school/college/university as they often have production facilities, like lasercutters.
If you have access to a CNC milling machine or 3-d positioning robot, get/build an extruder and mount that on the existing robot.
Or - the most work (but a lower cost) is to build a low-tech 3-d platform yourself and print out your own parts. This is called a 'RepStrap' solution - there are some basic plans, but they are often adapted to what is available or easily obtainable in your area. Check out the Builder's wiki:
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objects.reprap.org]
There are several RepStrap blogs, describing progress building RepStrap machines.
Good luck and let us know how you get on!
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