Talos all in one toolhead  (retired)

Talos all in one toolhead (retired)

prusaprinters

This toolhead's primary purpose is to be compact and light while at the same time  being cutting edge and fully featured. It has met these goals. It ditches a traditional heatsink for a laser cut aluminum sheet ( costs about 20 bucks and is easy to source).  This allows the hotend to very compact. It uses a nema 14 extruder for weight savings and a volcano for high speed/ flow. Off the shelf parts allow it to reach very easily a sub 100 dollar price point. Fully open source 3mf is buggy due to hidden bodies in assembly Step is included but I recomend editing it through the onshape link provided for best results If there is enough interest I could make a kit in the future.More InfoShould be around 200g (actual testing will reveal weight)Looks coolNema 14 cooled by incoming fan airflowAirflow deflected upward to not disturb draft sensitive materials like absFilament path highly contrained and about as long as a hemera There are 2 heatsinks that are to be laser cut the small one is 6.35mm thick and the large one 4.75 mm thick  (send cut send estimates these parts to be about 20-30 bucks)Mounting is achieved by modifying the heatsink by extending, adding mounting holes, bending ect. This allows the tool head to fit almost everything, ender, creality, mgn carriage ect. Sky's the limit It uses a hemera heatbreak and the fan duct has a built in nozzle height parametric function so as long as you don't mind the inconvenience of not having a spring retainer this is revo compatible. An elucid bed probe has been included for an easy abl compatibility.  The T shape on the extruder is for zip ties and cable management.Fan duct cfd tested and uses 5015 for max coolingHeatsink fins optimizedTitianium screws prevent heatblock from rotating during nozzle changes (one handed nozzle changes)Probably compatible with back mounted nema 14 klipper can bus boards Design has not been printed yet as I am very busy with school work and college admissions for the time being. I anticipate no issues other than printed part tolerances and possible heat creep with the titanium screws (if this happens just remove them). The heatbreak threads are fully incased in the aluminum so if a hemera works (which it does)  this heatsink should as well.Links bellow for editing and viewing model ( beware cad beneath the surface is a hot mess)app.arbase.io/viewer/a42991ff-5abc-443a-926f-d8170cb56d63https://cad.onshape.com/documents/9e415d72902db3679745b251/w/b325a50fc3ee7007c9015fb9/e/ac0020924a6918380b9789d4?renderMode=0&uiState=6349fb2b7399c81decd44e64 Reference Sources used to build this thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEcrInR_o0Q   and  a concentrated airflow prusa fan duct from some thingiverse post  I cannot find because thingiverse elucid probe https://github.com/nionio6915/Euclid_Probe Finding Materials https://www.mcmaster.com/ to locate experimental titanium screws for one handed nozzle changeLaser cutting places (USA)https://sendcutsend.com/https://www.oshcut.com/?src=g-acq-laser&gclid=CjwKCAjwkaSaBhA4EiwALBgQaDLRkzLzGzyIjvcrM1zmXHwST6-RB49aFU-ByQJGnlBRVGg_9KtwchoC4_AQAvD_BwEhttps://www.ponoko.com/laser-cutting send cut send is recommended  Creative Commons Attribute Share Alike to guarantee remixes are open source

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