E3D V6 BRACKET FOR CR-10

E3D V6 BRACKET FOR CR-10

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<H2><B>E3D V6 Hotend Bracket For Cr-10</B></H2></Br> <P> <Ul> <Li>Fix The <B>E3Dv6 Bracket Cr-10 Adapter Plate</B> To The X-Carriage Of The Cr-10 </Li> <Li>Then Fix The <B>E3Dv6 Bracket Part 1 </B> (Light Or Not - Your Choice) To This Adapter Plate. </Li> <Li>The E3D V6 Hotend Is Fixed By <B>E3Dv Bracket Part 2</B></Li></Ul> Use M4 / M3 Nuts And Bolts For Fixation Of All Parts And Cut Them To The Desired Length. </P> <Br> <Br> <P> <B>Note On Part Cooling Fans In General:</B> </Br> The Philosophy Of This Part Cooling Fan Setup Is That Cooling Only The Molten Filament That Has Just Exited The Hot-End Is Not Enough. Instead We Should Cool The Entire Upper Surface That Has Just Been Printed. So Directing The Airflow By Using A Nozzle / Snoot / Fan Shroud Is In Fact Not Desired.. </Br> </P> <P> <B>Note On Fan Shrouds In General:</B> </Br> Axial Fans Loose Most Of Their Airflow When Fitted With A Fan Shroud. In Fact As The Fan Shroud Get Narrower, At A Certain Point The Airflow Reverses! Radial Fans <I>Can</I> However Be Fitted With Fan Shrouds / Snoots Because Those Fans Generate Enough Pressure. It Still Remains Questionable If Directing The Airflow Is What We Want For 3D Printing. </Br> </P> Happy Printing! Tinkerman.

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