Own J-Bowden-Hotend (E3D v6) for AnyCubic Prusa i3 (22 or 25mm)
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This is my bowden j-hotend (25mm or 22mm diameter) holder featuring a built-in distance sensor, measuring 18mm in diameter. It's cooled by a 50mm fan with a 56mm diagonal hole-distance and a radial fan for nozzle cooling. To print all parts, use supply structure everywhere except the Nozzle Cooling part, which should be printed with supply structure only on the print bed. Place it at an angle so that the airflow channel is vertically aligned. The radial fan didn't fit perfectly on the Nozzle Cooling part initially, but a bit of tape temporarily resolved the issue. However, I'll address this problem as soon as possible. UPDATE: Now you have two versions of the Main Body: one for 22mm and one for 25mm J-Hotend Coolers. If you already printed the 25mm version with a 22mm cooler, you can print an adapter to reduce the hole diameter from 25mm to 22mm. Additionally, I've reduced the height of the Nozzle Cooling part to make it easier to adjust the cooling position. All holes measuring 3.7mm are designed for insert nuts like this: https://amzn.to/2GuKGWh
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