Here is a quick video update on where I'm at tonight with my build.
http://t.co/wNMYETd3
As for your questions wctx1977....
The kit comes with mounts for a tube and the optics. If you go thru the pictures on the product page you can see them.
If you wanted to you could literally screw the mounts, optics and the gantry to a sheet of plywood and it would work. That's one reason why I got this kit, it saves me a lot of hardware hunting around time.
The kit doesn't include optics and there can be a whole discussion on why buy one type of mirror over another and what focus distance, etc.... I'm starting mine with some cheap ones to get it all set up and then I'll make decisions from there.
So picking optics to get started you would need 3 mirrors and one lens. The mirrors should be 25mm sizes and the lens should be 20mm with F50.8 to go which all the hardware included and yes the head is included.
As for the tube well that's up to what you plan on cutting and how fast you want to cut. I have a 40w and a 60w in my house and this build will have a 100w tube. Personally I think going any smaller than 80w would be a waste on a machine this size but it technically could run on a 40w or a 150w tube. If you plan on cutting 1/4 wood or acrylic and don't mind going slow at around 8mm a second you could use a 80w tube. I personally hope to get up to about 15mm a second with my 100w on the same material.
The gantry came with all the belts, pulleys, motors, optic mounts and tube mounts, laser head, limit switches, hardware and tools to assemble. The laser head in the kit came with an air assist with a 6mm push to connect fitting.
So my shopping list (not including my fancy box)
The x-y gantry
100w tube
100w laser power supply
24v 15amp power supply
DSP controller
2 stepper drivers
3 25mm mirrors
1 20mm lens
(I already own a spare water chiller) or you could also use a water pump and 5 gallon bucket
8mm water tubing
Plenty of wire
extras
8" inline exhaust fan for fumes
8" hosing
air pump for air assist
6mm air tubing
Cable Chain (to keep it pretty)
Extruded Honeycomb sheet (for clean backsides to my cuts)