The SAE one is just on the wiki: I haven't updated my Google doc in a while, but for some reason I couldn't open it either. And just after typing that, it seems to be back online. If you come up with a parts list from another supplier, post it somewhere online to save someone some effort.by TMaccius - General
Triffid Hunter: Let there be heat! Thanks for the patch. My heated bed is working now.by TMaccius - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I can't seem to get my heated bed to turn on. It works with the other firmwares I've tried (5D, different flavors of Tonokip), so it's not a hardware issue (RAMPS 1.1 / Arduino 2560). I've also tried sending the gcode directly using the Arduino serial monitor (M140 S100) to no avail. The relevant line from my config.h is: DEFINE_HEATER(bed, PH5) This should be right, since my bed is hookby TMaccius - Firmware - experimental, borrowed, and future
I've become aware of a couple other BOMs. Maybe these should all go in the wiki somewhere, or become wiki pages themselves?by TMaccius - General
John -- Thanks for that! I like your breakdown of "Lowest Cost Possible" -- if you were building multiple copies or selling kits -- versus the actual "Cost Most Likely" to build one. Here are the differences I see between your list and the one I posted earlier: * Your M3 x 10MM BOLT (MOTORS) (91290A144) is actually an M4. The wiki has 91290A115 for that part. * Your 5/16" washers (91090A110)by TMaccius - General
The SAE Prusa wiki page has a very convenient list of McMaster-Carr part numbers for those of us in the USA, but I haven't found a similar list for the metric model, so I tried putting one together in Google Docs. (I'm happy for this list to go into the wiki or elsewhere once it's been checked, but for the time being, I didn't want to mislead anybody.) Side-by-side SAE vs. Metric BOM I haven'tby TMaccius - General