Quantity   Component name
1 × Arduino Nano V3.0 ATMEGA328P Module CH340G 5V16M Micro-controller Board A cheap Arduino Nano I picked up off of Aliexpress.
1 × A4988-StepStick Stepper Motor Driver Module with Heat Sink Picked up as a combo with the Nano.
1 × 7" 50-pin AT070TN90/92/94 LCD Driver Board A controller used to provide basic connectivity to an LCD display panel. They're great for repurposing screens from other devices. I'm hoping I'll find driver boards for other screens I have.
1 × A few cheap breadboards and packs of jumper wire connectors.
1 × TX Aluminium Heatsink Cooling Fan+44mm Lens 120 degree For 50W 100W Led Chip (Heatsink +120 degree Lens)
1 × Chanzon LED Driver 1500mA (Constant Current Output) 18V-34V (Input 85-277V AC-DC) (6-10)x5 30W 35W 40W 45W 50W Power Supply 1500
1 × Hontiey High Power LED Chip 50W UV Purple Light 395-400Nm Bulbs 50 Watt Beads DIY Spotlights Floodlight COB Integration Lamp SMD
1 × SMD SunFlash UV Activated Polyester Resin (1 Us Qt. 32oz) A visible-light cured resin often used for standard projects like boats, surfboards, etc. The price is considerably lower than 3D printer resins due to the SLA process needing certain tailored parameters. I'm going to try to cut this stuff with a tiny bit of solvent to get the viscosity light enough to work with. Preliminary prints suggest it might be workable as-is, but thinning would solve some problems more swiftly, methinks.
1 × NEMA stepper motor, rail and carriage assembly, threaded rod, etc. Z-Axis platform gear left over from the Chimera. I'll itemize later.
1 × PC ATX Power Supply
1 × Electronics-Salon 24/20-pin ATX DC Power Supply Breakout Board Module Bought from Amazon. ATX power supplies provide both 12v and 5v DC power, which I need for the project. I got tired of cannibalizing wall warts, so I decided to scrap an ATX PS from an old PC. However, to save myself some time and effort, I just picked up one of these boards. You can do it without the board, just check out Instructables for creating a bench power supply from an old ATX PS. Figure on grabbing a switch or two, some bolts to make terminal points, and a 10W 10-ohm resister to provide a necessary load across the board detection pins.