BZH-E hot end from Britanny !
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bonjour,\nge suis en français natale pour une clarification explicite sur ces plans modèles.\nthese are the head impression models that I created to offer a DIY option for those who want to start. For more information about my process, go to http://www.usinages.com/threads/bzhend-projet-dun-hotend-a-la-mode-phare-ouest.74982/\ninstructions\nten assemble and attach as follows: 1) Screw in the nozzle to the hot end with half a turn loose. 2) Attach the stainless steel joint to the hot end. 3) Tighten the nozzle onto the hot end. 4) Insert a 4mm diameter external, 2 mm internal PTFE tube into the Inox connection. 5) Screw in the heat sink on the Inox connector. 6) Attach the PTFE piece screwed according to your filament guide (standardization). 7) Install heating cartridges with thermal grease and thermistor into their designated holes. Hold steady using epoxy putty. 8) Assemble fan onto its deflector, clipper on the radiator. 9) Connect the fan permanently onto the duck beak head. Put it into its holder http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:714939 , the end of duck bill goes into channel: 10) Print it out.
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