Adding an Openbuilds Openrail x axis to a Lulzbot Taz 4/5

I haven’t finished writing the instructions up yet, but I have the basic numbers. You will need the following:
X motor mount block:
6 M5 heat set inserts (I used the longer ones)
10 M5 10mm long bolts and
4 M5 T nuts
The existing M3 motor mounting hardware (4x bolts and washers)

X idler block:
4 M5 T-nuts
2 M5 heat set inserts (the shorter ones)
2 M5 12 or 14mm bolts (for the tensioner)
the existing bearings, washers, nut and large bolt from the Taz Idler

Mounting ends (2x):
3 each M5 heat set inserts (the short ones)
6 each M5 10mm bolts (you can use the existing mounting hardware for 3 of them)
3 each T nuts

Rail, Carriage and Carriage plate
9 M3 heat set inserts (the short ones)
4 M3 6mm or 8mm bolts and 4 m3 washers
4 M3 10mm bolts
1 (Size: 20mm x 60mm, Length: 500mm) Openbuilds linear extrusion, You will cut a section off of this, I’ll post the exact length later once I measure the piece
http://openbuildspartstore.com/v-slot-linear-rail/
4 sets of bearing wheels (nuts and washers come with them http://openbuildspartstore.com/xtreme-solid-v-wheel-kit/ or other sets) ,
2 spacers (6mm probably) http://openbuildspartstore.com/aluminum-spacers/
2 eccentric spacers http://openbuildspartstore.com/eccentric-spacer/
one of their Gantry mounting plates. http://openbuildspartstore.com/v-slot-gantry-plates/
Bolts (M5 low profile, I can’t remember if I used the 30 or 35mm ones)
2 extra 30 or 35mm low profile bolts for mounting the backplate
plastic spacers (or cut aluminum tube) to space the back plate out. You may need to use a couple of washers as well.