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Jubilee V2.2.2

Jubilee is an open-source, extensible multi-tool motion platform capable of running GCode for non-loadbearing automation applications.

Jubilee

Out-of-the-box, Jubilee is configured for multimaterial 3D printing and multicolor pen plotting, but we've had success with light liquid-handling and image stitching applications too.

While this repository contains all the design-related content needed to build a Jubilee, we suggest using the Wiki to navigate through this "file soup."

Top-Level Specs

Build your own Jubilee

The best way to get started is to thumb through the Assembly Instructions and Bill of Materials first.

Then head over to the Wiki to start gathering tools and deciding which parts to buy and which parts to make.

Downloading

There are 3 ways to work with the Jubilee source files: with and without history.

Repository Contents

The Repository is broken into three main chunks:

inside these folders, you'll usually find a folder structure that looks like this:

Support

Have questions? Building your own Jubilee? Join the Discord!

Contributing

Jubilee is meant to be extended by the community. If you are interested in contributing, there are a number of ways to get involved:

Who are we?

Jubilee was designed with love by Joshua Vasquez of Machine Agency at the University of Washington.

Press and Outside Resources

Read more about the history of Jubilee on Hackaday, or, for the patient, check out this (1hr) talk given in Jan 2020. For more community takes, have a look at:

Open Source

Jubilee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License (CC BY 4.0). and Certified Open Source Hardware.

CC BY 4.0