Budaschnozzle
Release status: Working
Description | Truly free/libre hot end
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License | GPLv3
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Intro
- The BudaSchnozzle is a free/libre hot end.
- Inspired by the Arcol.hu Hot-end
Features
- Aluminum Block Resistor Hotend
- Easily assembled and torn down with no glue or ceramic
- Wire Strain Relief
- Includes machined aluminum and steel parts, and laser cut wooden parts
- Compatible with Wade's and Greg's accessible extruder
- Currently compatible with the standard Prusa Mendel carriage or our Supa-Flat carriage
Specs
- Size: (H,W,L) 55mm, 40mm, 40mm
- Aluminum block resistor
- Machined aluminum heat block: 18.4mm x 25mm x 8.3mm
- Machined aluminum nozzle
- Thermistor temperature reading: Honeywell 135-104LAG-J01
- Resistor heating element: Vishay RWM06226R80JA15E1
- Aluminum and copper heatsink
- PEEK GF30 insulator
- PTFE inner sleeve
- Laser cut hard wood plates
- Machined stainless steel back-up plate
Mounting
Mounting the Budaschnozzle is SUPER easy. Once your carriage is mounted and ready to go, place the Budaschnozzle into the carriage hotend hole. Line up the holes in the Budaschnozzle mount plate with the extruder mounting holes in the carriage. Put your extruder on top of the Budaschnozzle mount plate lining up the extruder mount holes with the holes in the mount plate and carriage. Push in the the screws that are compatible with your carriage (generally M4 screws). Screw on the nuts and tighten the screws. Bam, done.
Tip: Put a scrap piece of plastic filament through the extruder and into the hot-end before you tighten down the extruder. You do not need to heat the Budaschnozzle, just lightly push the filament down until it reaches the nozzle. This will align the filament travel space to give a nice smooth movement of the filament through the extruder and hot-end.
Special Notes
A thermal table has been created for the Honeywell 135-104LAG-J01 thermistor for use with the Buddhaschnozzle. The thermal table is included in the Sprinter firmware and is used by selecting thermistor 7 in the Configuration.h file in Sprinter. Change the line "#define THERMISTORHEATER 1" to "#define THERMISTORHEATER 7"
Source
FILE | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | DOWNLOAD |
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Bill of Materials | Spread sheet | Spread sheet of bill of materials | .ods |
Heater Block | 2D & 3D CAD drawings | CAD drawing for the heater block | .pdf, .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT |
Nozzle | 2D & 3D CAD drawing | CAD drawing for the nozzle | .pdf, .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT |
Peek Isolator | 2D & 3D CAD drawing | CAD drawing for the PEEK isolator | .pdf, .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT |
Upper Plate | 2D & 3D CAD drawing | CAD drawing for the Upper Plate | .pdf, .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT |
Lower Plate | 3D CAD drawing | CAD drawing for the Lower Plate | .SLDPRT |
Backup Plate | 2D & 3D CAD drawing | CAD drawing for the Backup Plate | .pdf, .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT |
Copper Heatsink | 2D & 3D CAD drawing | CAD drawing for the Copper heatsink | .pdf, .SLDDRW, .SLDPRT |
Budaschnozzle Mount | 3D CAD model and drawing | 3D CAD model for the Budaschnozzle mount | .stl, .SLDPRT |