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Hot end and extruder

The parts that melt and push filament. Naming the right segment puts mounting holes at the right offset from the nozzle tip.

Anatomy of a hot end

Anatomy of a hot end

  • 1Heatsink
  • 2Heatbreak / throat
  • 3Heater block
  • 4Nozzle
V6-style hot end

V6-style hot end

E3D V6 form factor. 12mm groove on the heatsink, M6 nozzle thread. The de-facto standard mount for printer carriages.

Nozzle

Nozzle

Brass or hardened steel tip, sized by orifice. 0.4mm is the everyday default; 0.6 / 0.8 for speed, 0.25 for detail.

Groove mount

Groove mount

The narrow waist between two flanges on top of a V6 heatsink. Print the carriage with a 12mm wide channel that clamps the neck. No threads into the hot end itself.

Bowden coupler

Bowden coupler

M6 push-fit fitting that grips a 4mm PTFE tube. Call it "push-fit M6" to stay vendor-neutral.

PTFE / Bowden tube

PTFE / Bowden tube

4mm OD, 2mm ID Teflon tube. Routes filament from extruder to hot end on Bowden printers.

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