BOM for standard configuration: Finer details coming soon with the comprehensive build guide! -LC Parts for frame and bed -STL files as 3d prints HARDWARE: -8mm smooth rod (3meters) 2x 290mm for x-axis 2* 320mm for Y-axis 3x 330mm for z-axis (1 rod divided in 3) -8mm threaded rod (<50cm) desired height for z-axis (ca. 270mm) 80mm for spool -8mm nut x3 (2 for spool, 1 for yz axis coupler) -LM8UU linear bearing x12 -608ZZ bearing x4 (1 for extruder, 2 for spool, 1 for y-axis) -5mm threaded rod 1m 2x 295mm for x-axis 1x 275mm for y-axis -5mm nut x10 -M3 screws & nuts <100m3 nuts 16x M3x10 for motors <100 m3x16 for the frame 4x M3x50 for extruder 4x M3x25 for bed leveling -4 springs/ rubber tube for bed levelling -PTFE or nylon tubing ca. 60cm for driving filament -MK7 drive gear ELECTRONICS: -Minitronics board or RAMPS http://reprapworld.com/?products_details&products_id/359/cPath/1591_1647 -4 Stepper motors + cables to connect to the electronics -Power supply. ATX works well, but if you want an all-in-one 3d printer package get a 120W PSU from here: http://www.ebay.nl/itm/121484688566?var=420420781127&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 -End stops: Hall effect sensors/ microswitches -6mm (dia.) strong circular magnets (3x) (if using hall effect sensors) -3-wire cable x3 for end stops -optional extruder fan -hot end kit 1.75mm. Diverse: -Mounting glue -super glue -<100 zip ties -heatshrinks -solder TOOLS NEEDED: -hacksaw (metal) -soldering iron -screwdriver/hex key depending on screws. I recommend sticking to one kind of screw all-around. -a drill may be needed to predrill parts (or clean post printing) -a scalpel/ stanleyknife can come in handy -a cable clipper for cutting long cables to size.