Hotkin

Hotkin

myminifactory

Meet Hotkin, the spooky storage solution for all your hotend spare parts and tools! Note: To use the nozzles as teeth, you will need to cut some m6 threads. On the bottom of the tool holder you will find space and connectors for an ESP8266 board to control the LEDs. I used some ws2812b single LEDs with 10mm in diameter (11 in total) that are individually addressable. For the lower LED array, you will find some soldering help to get the right shape and spacing for the setup. For the wiring, I used some wires from an old USB cable, as they are thin and quite flexible, making it easier to handle. For the hinge you need two m3 screws and two washers (1mm thick) for the spacing. All other parts can be screwed together with some m3 screws or you can just glue them together.

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