ichi-shiki HOTEND TYPE A
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBaB4QUdvvk This is a small hot end using an airbrush nozzle. Currently, we are testing the new type with a revised structure (if I feel like it, I will release it), but this version should work fine for general modeling purposes. (The resin GROOVE part can be weak, so please cool with a fan. In the video, KOZAKURA is using a 2507 fan.) Attached data is DXF (2D diagram). The heat block has also been miniaturized, so if you are using a standard φ6x20-sized cartridge heater, please attach it in such a way that the heating part of the heater enters the heat block (both ends will protrude). Due to thermal resistance issues with GROOVE parts, please use up to 230°C. (The material I used for testing has a heat deformation temperature of 260°C, but when using 240°C for long-term operation, there was a load on the nozzle, and it melted, so be careful about this point.) Initial test article: http://ichibey.exblog.jp/21601466/ I will add a photo if I find one (the current version has a different shape than the previous one, and this version is not preserved).
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