Vertical X-Axis Contest (Q51795)

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    A big thanks to lulzbot.com for donating four pololu drivers to the contest! The contest is over! 1st Place: Contestant 8 North90ty 2nd Place: Contestant 1 Emmanuel 3rd Place: Contestant 2 RustySpoon This is a contest, http://reprap.org/wiki/Vertical_X_Axis_Standard_Contest , to encourage development of projects that comply with the new RepRap Vertical X-Axis Standard. http://reprap.org/wiki/Vertical_X_Axis_Standard . Prizes 1st Prize Updated: A complete set of Reprap Generation_7_Electronics, fully soldered and tested, including Pololu drivers. Four KTM-S1201 serial 7 Segment LCD displays, and 2 high power 3W blue LED's each with a 12V driver. And either a Prusa HBP board (if I can get one) or a set of strip boards suitable for a gheto HBP. Stripboard is pictured since I don't yet have the Prusa HBP and I can't promise what I don't have. :) 2nd Prize Updated: A Gen7 electronics board populated with all electronics except the Pololu drivers. Fully soldered and tested. Two KTM-S1201 serial 7 Segment LCD displays, and one high power 3W blue LED with a 12V driver. And a set of strip boards suitable for a gheto HBP. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:12727 (Here's my Ghetto HBP:) 3rd Prize Updated: A bare Gen7 electronics board. One KTM-S1201 serial 7 Segment LCD display, and one high power 3W blue LED with a 12V driver. And a set of strip boards suitable for a gheto HBP.
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