mike01hu
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mike01hu

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You can buy the parts here: http://e3d-online.com/E3D-v6/Spares?page=3. I do not know what you need so email E3D and they will tell you. Sep 5, 2016

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    1. Dev Kartik Sharma
      Dev Kartik Sharma
      Hey Mike, hope this message finds you well.
      I'm using a Prusa i3 mk3 3d printer, was wondering what is the life in hours, of an e3d v6 0.4mm diameter nozzle? I'm working on a project for Nozzle health prediction and need a rough estimate, preferably using 'pla' material
    2. mike01hu
      mike01hu
    3. Atilla BAYKAL
      Atilla BAYKAL
      Hi Dear,
      I buy genunie e3d v6 Bowden Hotend 3mm. But i make a mistake i will be buy 1.75. My question can i convert 3 mm to 1.75?
      If it doesn't possible if i buy "v6 HotEnd Metal Parts Only - 1.75mm Universal" is that enough?

      Thanks for helping, best regards.
      1. Michael Frampton
        Michael Frampton
        We have a hybrid dual bb1.1 with both 1.75mm and 3mm nozzles on .
        Sep 18, 2016
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    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Lakenheath, UK
    Occupation:
    Enginering design
    Printer:
    K8200/3Drag
    Retired Engineer with specialisms in electronics and mechatronic design and manufacture.

    My 3D printing activities started over two years ago when I wanted to construct a large astronomical telescope. Not having access to a machine shop I had to look to alternatives to make the parts and decided to explore 3D printing; the rest is history as I now have a very nice telescope that was a computer-based concept modelled with SolidWorks and built from mainly computer generated parts, with 3D printing by me and CNC cut panels made for me from my GCODE o/p. My many other printed designs have been incorporated in other manufactured equipment as well.

    My current printer is the Velleman K8200, built from a kit and modified for my needs. My preferred filament is PLA because of its better mechanical properties, ease of machining, when necessary, and ease of printing. It also bonds to itself extremely well with superglue, making multipart assemblies much easier.

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