Nozzle Holder in an Altoids Tin

Nozzle Holder in an Altoids Tin

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<p>** Now updated to have a shorter height! (2019-07-13)</p> <p>I received the E3D "fun pack" nozzles in an Altoid tin, but the nozzles were packed in foam without the label on the top telling me what nozzle was which. I decided to make my own holder to fit inside the tin with labels for what size was which, along with the dot diagram used to identify them. I also added a location for the experimental .15 nozzle I have, along with the .4 nozzle which is commonly used but not included in the fun pack.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>This can be printed as-is with a .4 mm nozzle with .2 speed quality. This does not need "thin walls" enabled, indeed turning it on makes the font look ugly.</p> <p>If you want to improve the readability of the nozzle dot chart, you might consider going down to a .3 or .25 nozzle size, although that will make your print take longer.</p> <p>I used a filament layer change at the top to make the text pop out. The text is .4 mm high.</p> <p>Filaments used:</p> <p>Base: Atomic Filament Silver PLA<br/> Text: 3DFuel Ocean Blue PLA</p> <p>This was made in OnShape, an online free parametric modeling program. Feel free to copy my work and remix.<br/> <a href="https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b84e863e93a2708a55ddb5e8/w/9ef57e7da72dc5058b23614d/e/4758171fb34c0cec09e2bc25">https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b84e863e93a2708a55ddb5e8/w/9ef57e7da72dc5058b23614d/e/4758171fb34c0cec09e2bc25</a></p>

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