Ultimaker 2+ Nozzle-Box by Kupfeli 3d model
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Ultimaker 2+ Nozzle-Box by Kupfeli

Ultimaker 2+ Nozzle-Box by Kupfeli

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I needed a box to store the nozzles for my Ultimaker 2+ Connect, so decided to model one in Fusion 360.
The only extra parts you need are four magnetic balls with a diameter of 4.8mm to be able to close the box correctly (so the lid doesn't fall off).
There is a tolerance of 0.25mm on each side of the parts where the lid slides over the box, so a tolerance of 0.25mm between the sides of the lid and the box.
There is 7mm height between the plateau of the box and the ceiling of the lid when the box is closed. So, a nozzle head without the screw can have a maximum of about 7mm (a bit less, because no tolerance was modelled there).
The holes for holding the nozzles are 6.5mm in diameter (modelled size, no tolerance added).
The holes depth are 10mm (also modelled, no tolerance added).
Following nozzles fit:
6x 0.4mm
2x 0.6mm
2x 0.8mm
2x 0.25mm
I fitted the standard Ultimaker 2+ Connect nozzles in there and one 0.4mm 3D Solex Everlast Nozzle (which has a Ruby in the nozzle for handling abrasive materials).
Using an analog Clock symbol above the nozzle holes you can see which nozzle has to go where, so 0.4 is 4 'o clock, 0.6 is 6 'o clock etcetera.
So 0.4 fits in a hole with a 0.4 piece of pie =)
I did this, because printing text that size is difficult and often unreadable.

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