
3Drag Hotend: CAD of the PTFE parts
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CAD files (.iges and .stl) of the 3Drag Hotend. Making these two parts is possible using a lathe, starting with a PTFE rod that's twenty millimeters in diameter. Cylinders are a big deal. You can turn one out quickly with your lathe by drilling it first on the narrow end, where there's also an M8 metric thread for screws. That should be it. Just remember, you'll need a 3Drag hotend to get the most use out of these two parts.
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