An Armchair toolhead from: DW-Tas
After the last year or two looking after Xol and transforming it into Xol Toolhead, I thought it was about time I tried to see if I could design something from scratch. The result is A4T: [A]nother [4]010 [T]oolhead
A4T is built around the following constraints:
- Dual 4010 blower fans for part cooling
- HF and some UHF hotends (origonally designed around Dragon HF with an extender).
- 2510 hotend cooling with well-directed hotend cooling airflow. (Can't beat the amazing 5v Delta 2510)
- Easy Assembly
- Custom Wrist Watch BMG mod with Sherpa-Mini spacing. Also works with Sherpa-Mini. (Some WWG2 and oribter options now too)
- Neopixel LEDs with good part lighting from in front of the nozzle.
- Built for Xol-Carriage - can work with Voron Tap / Standard Voron CW2 carriage.
A printer that fits either Xol carriage, or a standard voron CW2 or Tap carriage.
To avoid build plate area loss:
- X/Y gantry joints that are within the same size as standard Voron 2.4 or Trident X/Y joints.
- Slimmer than stock idlers (see warning below)
See Voron Design instructions to install TAP.
If using tap, highly recommended to replace M3x50 SHCS with button head screws for better build plate clearance.
Note
- Xol-Carriage documentation is here: https://github.com/Armchair-Heavy-Industries/Xol-Toolhead/blob/main/docs/xol_carriage_assembly.md
- A4T uses standard length probe modules for Xol-Carriage (even with UFH hotends in A4T).
- Monolith Gantry users should go with the Monolith specific Xol-Carriage mod: Monolith_Xol-Carriage
Warning
A4T can collide with the stock voron front idlers for Trident and 2.4 when the toolhead is in the front corners of the build area. This can cause issues with the homing sequence when homing X if the toolhead is at the front of the gantry on Y.
Fully compatible idlers:
- clee's BFI (Beefy Front Idlers)
- Ramalama2's Front Idlers
*Not including carriage hardware
Qty | Item | Notes |
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4 | M3 Square Nut (DIN 562) | Yes, square nuts. They don't spin in a slot like hex nuts |
3 | M3 x 8 SHCS | 2x Top cowling mounting. 1x Toolhead board mount to back of Xol Carriage |
2 | M3 x 6 BHCS or Waferhead screw | Either of these screw types work. The important part is 6mm thread This is only for Xol Carriage. If you use Tap or other Voron carriage, you already have longer SHCS where the hotend adapter slots under |
2 | M3 x 50 SHCS | Bottom cowling mounting screws. The same as are in the bottom of Stealthburner |
2 | * M3 x 16 SHCS or BHCS (WWBMG) * M3 x 12 SHCS or BHCS (Sherpa-Mini) * 1xM3 x 20 + 1xM3 x 16 SHCS or BHCS (WWG2) |
Attach extruder to cowling |
2 | 4010 Blower Fan | Recommended blower: GDStime 12,000 RPM 24v. (Ali Express) ⚠️ BERSERKER VINDR 4010 and HoneyBadger 9K 4010 fans known to be incompatible |
1 | 2510 Axial Fan | Recommended fan: Delta Electronics 15,000 RPM 5v ASB02505SHA-AY6B (DigiKey) |
3 | Neopixel LED PCB | The same kind as used in Stealthburner. Get the solder pad version. Wiring diagram (click to enlarge) ----> Different length wires for different Cowling types |
9 | Lengths of 28 AWG or 26 AWG wire | To make the LED harness |
1 | Connector and required crimps | To make the LED harness |
1 | Hotend | Recommended hotend: * Dragon HF with Triangle Lab ZS-MZE-HF (trianglelab.net) Alternatives: * Dragon UHF or UHF-Mini * Dragon Ace * Dragon Ace with MZE * Rapido HF or UHF * NF-Crazy Volcano May melt plastic behind status LED without tape insulation * Revo-Voron * Bambulab |
4 | Hotend screws | Should come with your hotend. Dragon/Rapido usually use M2.5 x 8mm SHCS |
1 | Extruder | Recommended Extruder: * Modified WW-BMG with Bondtech RIDGA v2. (3mf files here) Alternatives: *Sherpa-Mini *VZ-Hextrudort-Low *LGX-Lite *E3D Roto Vitamins *Wrist-Watch G2 *Orbiter 2.0 ⚠️ Sherpa-Mini not supported with UHF hotends |
2 | M3 threaded heat insert | Standard Voron spec: M3 x 5 x 4 |
2 | 20mm or 21mm 3mm internal threaded stand off | To attach toolhead board to the back of the extruder motor and third mounting point on the back of Xol Carriage. Length will depend on the motor you use. It needs to line up the toolhead board holder with the back of the Xol Carriage. |
Parts are meant to be printed in 0.2mm layer heights, 0.25mm first layer should be OK. Other layer heights will cause the built-in supports to fail or fuse to the printed part.
Print settings will depend on your printer setup / filament used / phase of the moon/etc.
The parts are not pre-scaled for any particular filament type. You will need to tune the filament you use for correct shrinkage compensation to get good results. Development was done with multiple brands of ASA and ASA-CF filaments (each individually tuned).
General voron-like settings are a good starting point for 0.4mm wall widths (four walls, 5 top/bottom layers and 40% infill).
The print setup was tested with 0.5mm nozzle printing 0.55mm line widths with 3 walls and 40% infill with good results.
You're printing a toolhead, not a trinket or a toy. You should be aiming for high strength with strong layer adhesion. I.e. print it slower/hotter if you have bad layer adhesion. It doesn't matter if it takes over 2 hours to print the main body.
Warning
If your blower fans are not a slight friction fit, you likely had shrinkage compensation or EM issues. You can probably get away with using some masking tape on top of a loose fan to save a reprint in a pinch.
Fans should go in with a slight friction fit. DO NOT FORCE THEM IN. Your print settings aren't right if the fans are too tight. More shrinkage compensation or less EM depending on if you're over extruding or not.
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Skinny wire needed, read the BOM.
After six months of development, CAD, CFD, trial and lots of error. Finally, A4T has better IS results, better cooling results and a new look compared to what I have been doing the last few years.
This is a comparison of part cooling between Xol and A4T.
These prints were completed on the same printer, with the same gcode, same filament, the same hotend and part cooling fans (inserts backflow inhibitors installed for A4T test).
- Huge thanks for the support from the AHI team.
- Also to the Crew/Contributors at Voron Design
- Big shoutout to yellowfish543 for the CFD insights that unlocked the potential of this design.
- weaslus for insisting that the 4010 inserts get renamed to "backflow inhibitors"
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The non-commercial aspect of this license is for cases where A4T is the product, not the use of A4T to create products.
I.e. If you wish to sell A4T as a product, you would need to seek a commercial license before doing so.
It is NOT intended to prevent the use of A4T in a printer that you use to provide commercial services. If you want to run A4T as a toolhead for your print farm printers, go right ahead.