could you please upload whole assembly of fume extractor?
I combined this case with my ADXL Nozzle Mount & Bed clamp
https://www.printables.com/model/779265-adxl345-nozzle-mount-bed-clamp
Pros:
Easy to print
ADXL345 fits where it is supposed to
Nozzle fits
Cons:
Lack of documentation leads to speculation on how to use the item
Standard size nozzle isn't long enough for this one
Extra long nozzle is far too long
Getting nozzle and accelerometer to both be tight and straight might take a fair amount of effort.
Edit: The picture in the comments explains how to use it, I just had the wrong heat block. =) (edited)
@dave_391462 Thank you for the clarification, I didn't notice that you had VzBot in your tags! I am hoping to build one of those in a year or so! Could you possibly add something in your description that it's meant for a volcano? It might make it slightly less confusing for people. =)
@LatvianLover Sorry for the later reply; I just added some clarification in the main post, I hope it's clear enough now. :)
I don't know if that's what I was supposed to do, but I melted the part with the nozzle and now it fits perfectly. If you use a temperature low enough to barely melt the part the nozzle doesn't get dirty.
I used PLA.
@JamieClarke_466858 I see. Well, my method works better for me.
@Jan_266027 That's a creative solution, why not! ;) As long as it holds onto the nozzle while doing the calibration, I guess it will be fine. :)
Used for a Voron trident. The mounting holes for the M3 version of the DIN rail mount were too large. I put an M2.5 heatset in them and it worked out fine. I tested this with both an Octopus and Octopus Pro. (edited)
Printed well (upright), but unfortunately I couldn't get the connector to fit properly. Perhaps my connector was slightly different.
Havent tested yet but printed well without overhangs
@Voltex In case you are having fitment issues, try printing it standing vertically!