M10 to M6 Pushfit Adapter 1.75mm MK7 Bowden
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Because I don't have the correct thread of the pushfit, I've created this adapter. It takes a PC4-M10 pushfit (like the one on the china E3D bowden version) and screws on a M6 thread of the MK7 (MK8?) extruder. I don't know if it will be strong enough. The weakest point is between the M6 thread and the M10 section. For the long term, you should grab one of these fittings: https://goo.gl/K0rPgI How to support me? Do you like my things and do you want to support me? You can use these links if you want to buy something. This helps me doing more things. Thanks! Banggood: https://goo.gl/ZXgx3A Gearbest: https://goo.gl/FfE59f Aliexpress: https://goo.gl/bQLi15 Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 100% Notes: I printed it with a 0.4mm nozzle and set the extrusion width manually to 0.35mm, instead of 0.48mm. I used 4 perimeters. Post-Printing Step 1: Drill 2mm through the filament hole. Clean all the debris. Step 2: Screw the Pushfit on the adapter. I used a 10mm wrench for the Pushfit and universal pliers for the adapter (teeth part). Screw the Pushfit deep enough in. Step 3: Screw the adapter on the extruder. Not too tight, otherwise the adapter will break at the weak point. Custom Section Website https://mightynozzle.com
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