
Nozzle and Wrench Box
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I am learning Fusion360 by transforming excellent designs into something unique. Transforming the E3D spanner wrench with my nozzles is an ideal way to master Fusion360, as I typically use hardened nozzles that don't require the numerous nozzle holes in Sadhaka's exceptional nozzle box. Therefore, it was a perfect opportunity to experiment with F360 by modifying his design slightly. I incorporated the wrench slot and molded NOZZLES into the lid since I am also calibrating my CR-10 for .8mm nozzles, necessitating adjustments to the magnet placement from Sadhaka's original design. Unforeseen consequences arose when moving the magnets, as the nozzle holes adjacent to them became slightly constricted when the lid closed. I inscribed the nozzle specifications on the lid, utilizing the most frequently employed ones in my printing process. Despite the .8mm nozzle being used for the print, Sadhaka's outstanding hinge still prints successfully in place, provided that over-extrusion is minimal; otherwise, it forms a single piece upon completion. With well-adjusted profiles, the .8mm nozzle functions adequately. I anticipate that it will produce exceptional results when paired with the more commonly utilized .4mm nozzle. My initial print of Sadhaka's box was executed using the 4mm nozzle, yielding superior lines and excellent outcomes. None of these modifications alter the original design, which remains unchanged. The lid is slightly thicker to accommodate the lettering on the front, aside from the previously mentioned changes.
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