Printed parts

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:119616

I printed the parts for this machine on my first printer.

Laser cut parts

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/josefprusa/Prusa...

I cut my parts from 6mm Baltic birch pine on a 60w laser. Your local hackspace probably has a laser cutter.

Other parts

Here is a complete list of parts you may need to buy.

http://reprap.org/wiki/Prusa_i3_Rework_Bill_of_mat...

The Arduino MEGA, the RAMPS board, and the stepsticks can be replaced with the Makelangelo RUMBA board and the LCD.

The belts, pulleys, screws, nuts, and the two Z stepper motors can come from the Makelangelo 3.

In north america I recommend http://metalsupermarkets.com/ for the metal rods. They will cut it to length and deburr the ends if you ask.

I only need the tiniest piece of kapton tape (polyimid tape). Get a small roll only 10mm wide.

Your local glazier can cut glass plates to any size you want. Get at least two so you have a backup.

On the glass plate I like to put a sheet of Buildtak. I have tried many other surface covers and this is the best. Get one for each piece of glass and then you can swap quickly between prints.

Many places online now will sell a Hot End Kit that has a few of the parts on your shopping list all in one place. Even better, these parts are tested to work well together.

I've included a photo of the power supply I used in all my printers. To make them work you have to "bridge" two pins with a wire, as shown in the second picture.

Leave No Trace

The wood parts from the Makelangelo can be composted. The servo will be good in another robot project. The zipties are the only thing that might go in the garbage. Comment if you have an idea how to reuse them.

Kit

I have everything except the metal rods and the glass for sale, because they are hard to ship.

I may already have them on http://marginallyclever.com