This is a printable nozzle holder case that can hold up to 20 nozzles, for the man or woman that has lots of nozzles.
This is inspired off of the E3D Nozzle Holder by 3D previews.
FEATURES:
- Holds up to 20 nozzles.
- Indented separator between the top 10 and bottom 10 nozzles, with the idea you can store your regular brass nozzles and your specialty nozzles (such as hardened steel or vanadium) separately.
- Has a sliding cover that locks into place magnetically to keep your nozzles safe.
- Nozzles screw into the holder with an appropriate thread and will not fall out.
- Has an optional multi-material (MMU) compatible design for the cover.
- Has an optional Slice Engineering™ Nozzle Wrench holder which also magnetically locks into place.
Note: Slice Engineering Nozzle Wrench only works with Slice Engineering nozzles. I highly recommend their nozzles.
UPDATES:
2/26/2021
- I further improved the tolerances on all the parts so that if you are slightly overextruding, the parts will not bind on each other. Everything should work much better now mechanically.
- I modified the MMU cover to print better, the letters/nozzle graphic are no longer recessed, and they will print flat on the bed for higher quality. I added some photos of the printed part in multimaterial BEFORE this improvement.
2/25/2021
- Added a non-threaded variant for the case, if by chance you do not want to have to thread the nozzles in. This will be less secure but easier to store and retrieve the nozzles. Now the .STL files are called “Case Threaded” and “Case NoThread”.
- After lots of testing, I decided single 6x3mm magnets are not strong enough to securely hold the Slice Nozzle Wrench in place. So now the magnet pockets are deeper that you may place two 6x3mm magnets into each nozzle wrench bracket pockets. I also adjusted the tolerances of the nozzle wrench brackets so that they fit a bit tighter.
- I also felt the cover did not latch securely enough, so I also deepened the magnet pockets on the case, so you can stack two 6x3mm magnets in each pocket.
- I compiled the two Slice Nozzle Wrench brackets into one .STL file.
SUGGESTED PARTS NEEDED:
PRINT THESE FILES:
If you want single color prints:
- Case Threaded.stl if you want threaded nozzle holder, OR:
- Case NoThread.stl if you do not want threaded nozzle holder.
- Cover.stl
If you want multicolor cover:
- Cover MMU 1.stl
- Cover MMU 2.stl
- Cover MMU 3.stl
- PLACE THE THREE COVER FILES INTO PRUSASLICER AT THE SAME TIME AND IT SHOULD RECOGNIZE IT AS A MMU PRINT.
- For some reason my CAD software refuses to export this in the correct orientation, you will need to rotate the model upside down in PrusaSlicer and print it flat on the bed.
If you want optional Slice Nozzle Wrench holder:
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE CASE/COVER:
- Put two 6x3 magnets together. Add some superglue to the bottom of them, and put them into the first magnet pocket on the top ledge of the case.
- Repeat the above step for the other magnet pocket on the other side of the case.
- Add some superglue to a 6x3 magnet and put it into a magnet pocket on the bottom of the cover. MAKE SURE YOU INSERT THE MAGNETS WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY. The ones in the cover need to “attract” the ones in the case.
- Repeat the above step for the other magnet pocket on the opposite side of the cover.
- Do not put cover on the case for at least 1 hour to let superglue dry.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE OPTIONAL NOZZLE WRENCH HOLDER:
- Put two 6x3 magnets together. Add some superglue to the bottom of them, and put them into the first magnet pocket on the bottom of one Slice Nozzle Wrench Holder bracket. Polarity of magnet does not matter.
- Repeat above step for other Slice Nozzle Wrench Holder bracket.
- Let superglue on magnets dry for at least 1 hour.
- Now put superglue on the bottom of the printed brackets and place them into the pockets on the left side of the cover, with the cover laying down on a flat surface on the opposite side. Let dry for at least 1 hour before placing Slice Nozzle Wrench into the holder.
HOW TO USE:
- Screw the nozzles into their holes in the case.
- Un-screw the nozzles out of their holes in the case.
- Always let nozzles cool to room temperature before screwing them into the case.
If you would like to modify this to create your own non-Slice nozzle wrench holder, I have included the .STEP file in the downloads section.
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I like to modify my printer parts, trying to make them better. Take a look at some of my other projects and designs:
MK3S Y-Axis Motor Mount Ultra
(improved Y-Axis motor mount with better shaft and nuts)
MK3S Z-Axis Tops Improved
(Less vibration and easier Z-Screw Alignment)
D.R.O.P.P.E.R. - PINDA Adjustment & Positioning Tool
(Achieve the perfect SUPERPINDA position)
MMU2S Single Filament Guide Festo M5 Coupler
(Retain your original MK3S spool mounting while still using MMU2S in single color mode)
Nozzle Holder Case Ultra
(Biggest and bestest way to store your extra nozzles).
Ultimate Fan Speed Test
(Determine your best fan speed dynamically)
… And more! Check out my profile for a full list of my designs.
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