Hi guys,
as I always get confused with my exchangeable nozzles I started to design a simple nozzle-box.
I never tried print in place stuff before so I was just experimenting around and finally got a successfull print with my second iteration :)
You need to print the inlay and the box. As already mentionend the box is designed as print-in-place print and has a hinge.
The inlay has M6 threads, so you can simply screw in your exchangeable nozzles which is a way more secure than just pluggin them in (I lost my nozzles quite a few times..).
As soon as you printed both parts just remove the supports (green) from the inlay and put both parts together.
You may need to screw in & out the nozzles a few times in order to get the threads running smoothly.
I exclusively designed that box for the 0.2 nozzle contest but printing with a 0.4 nozzle also works (the letters are not as perfect but the hinge also runs very smoothly!)
..as usual - have fun with it & happy printing :)
BR,
B@sti
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