Everything about NOZZLES with a different diameter

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Prusa 3D

Prusa 3D

5 років тому

Learn more in the full article about nozzles with a different diameter:
www.prusaprinters.org/everyth...
The default nozzle diameter for most of today’s printers is 0.4 mm, and E3D’s hotends used in Original Prusa i3 MK3 and MK2/S printers are no different. Changing the nozzle takes just a few minutes and it can bring a number of benefits.
You can buy original E3D v6 nozzles in our e-shop:
shop.prusa3d.com/cs/prislusen...
Or you can buy nozzles directly from E3D:
e3d-online.com/prusa-upgrades
How to change the nozzle:
• How to replace the ext...
Music by Joakim Karud / joakimkarud

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@nemtudom5074
@nemtudom5074 2 роки тому
Huh. A company who's own YT channel isnt trash, and is like, completely useful, and genuinely informational without feeling like a corporate powerpoint presentation? Yes please!
@jackoryan292
@jackoryan292 5 років тому
The editing was amazing, the graphics were lovely, and the audio was mixed wonderfully with upbeat music and easily understood narration. Wonderful job!
@Prusa3D
@Prusa3D 5 років тому
Thanks! The content team loves to hear these kind of words :)
@alejandrobailon1761
@alejandrobailon1761 5 років тому
@@Prusa3D I agree, and when they introduced the 1mm nozzle with that intro it really had me laughing for a while. Keep up the good work!
@Pseudothink
@Pseudothink 4 роки тому
One of the best tutorial/informational videos I've seen on 3D printing (or anything!). Concise, engaging, well organized. Very well done!
@AitorBarbosaGonzalez
@AitorBarbosaGonzalez 4 роки тому
Yeees, incredible work with all things. But the content is the best. Thanks for Sharing
@-Viceroy-
@-Viceroy- 3 роки тому
Haha, sarcasm is a wonderful thing. [I did not understand half of what he said, partly because the music in the background]
@ComixsYT
@ComixsYT 5 років тому
Just installed a 0.6mm nozzle, and it is SO much faster than 0.4! Highly recommend trying it out.
@damagedtalent
@damagedtalent 4 роки тому
Did you have to change the temp much?
@MarcAntoineBvl
@MarcAntoineBvl 4 роки тому
@@damagedtalent you shouldn't
@Andreastoro
@Andreastoro 3 роки тому
Hi! I'm newbie in Fdm 3d printing and I was wondering: -Larger nozzles print faster, but in slicer setting you have to change layer height also? I mean if you slice at 0.2 layer height and then print with a 0.4 and 0.6 nozzle, it will take the same time or it will be faster with 0.6?
@Rottwiler44
@Rottwiler44 3 роки тому
@@Andreastoro it’ll be faster with a .6mm nozzle since it’s pushing out more filament. Make sure you change your nozzle size in your slicer.
@martinpanev6651
@martinpanev6651 3 роки тому
@Muckin 4on why rusty?
@MatthewHendersonn
@MatthewHendersonn 4 роки тому
This was so ace; my nozzle jammed tonight and this convinced me to explore other sizes. Excellent presentation.
@Q26Video
@Q26Video 5 років тому
Thanks for a very informative and helpful video. Just bought a 0.8mm nozzle from E3D and after a couple of experiments have printed a really large, strong box/tray out of generic PLA. Upped the temperature to 225c, used 0.5mm layer height with a 0.4mm first layer and 1.0mm line width. Slowed the general speeds down to 30 to 40mms with 20mms first layer. The result was really successful, very strong and ideal for the purpose without wasting hours on tiny layers for a big object. Very encouraged by this video - changing the nozzle was easy and I am now going to try some smaller nozzles.
@Prusa3D
@Prusa3D 5 років тому
Great, thanks for the comment! It's always nice to hear that the video actually encouraged someone to try something new that helped him :) Good idea with upping the temperature, with this much plastic going through so fast, it can be tricky to heat it in time.
@ESCTom
@ESCTom 3 роки тому
wow, first time watching one of your vids. Extremely professional and clear - those graphics are so helpful in understanding what youre talking about. very impressed!
@jelt6554
@jelt6554 5 років тому
Hello i'm french and i love your vidéo because you explain slowly and it's easy to understand thank you
@cl3m3n7
@cl3m3n7 5 років тому
This is a great video, very interesting and useful but also amazing cinematography and production value
@noelandj
@noelandj 5 років тому
The inclusion of the Charpy test in the intro alone is sub-worthy. Great video!
@glumfish6862
@glumfish6862 5 років тому
I respect them for being a legit company that still puts memes in the videos. Great video!
@ynzeselders4184
@ynzeselders4184 5 років тому
Then you might like Elon musk and his company's
@bcarroll03
@bcarroll03 5 років тому
Great video! I have been going to a .6mm nozzle lately and have been experimenting with .8mm and 1mm thick lines, this seems to increase layer bonding with the added pressure to make the lines wider, it has also impoved the surface quality of prints using CF-PA quite a bit. Forget about overhangs and bridging though.
@HoffmanEngineering
@HoffmanEngineering 5 років тому
Great video, perfectly show cases the advantages and disadvantages of different nozzle sizes. I have a 0.3 and 0.5mm nozzle, but haven't tried them out.
@WildRoseBuilds
@WildRoseBuilds 5 років тому
awesome video! thanks guys!
@theartisanrogue
@theartisanrogue 4 роки тому
I’m fairly new to all this, and this was wonderfully done. I have a better understanding on some of the output aspects I’d not known or had been able to figure out.
@sasmidraegoon4086
@sasmidraegoon4086 5 років тому
This video game me confidence to try a differnet nozzle on my mk3. Love it!
@fredfarrell
@fredfarrell 5 років тому
Brilliant info, so we'll put together. Thank you
@TheBekker_
@TheBekker_ 5 років тому
Really great video! short and explains pro's and cons perfectly!
@goosefrab
@goosefrab 3 роки тому
I am just getting starting in the 3d printing world. I can't wait to try some different size nozzles for different projects. Thank you
@larrye
@larrye 5 років тому
Great video! Most of what I have printed requires very little detail so this would be perfect.
@jolliemark6294
@jolliemark6294 4 роки тому
Nice idea I never consider using a larger nozzle, but after this I see a advantage to it in some prints ... not everything but something can be a advantage....thanks for sharing....Jack
@michaelhindmarsh81
@michaelhindmarsh81 5 років тому
Ahahahaaa... the Jimmy Bairnes part is hilarious. Thank you for your help about nozzles
@tinkertales0
@tinkertales0 6 місяців тому
This video is still reference for explaining the different nozzle sizes ❤
@fedeyoutub
@fedeyoutub 5 років тому
nice video, congratulations. it was just what I was looking for, many examples, and you showed them well, down to the smallest details. Also good for how you edited the video. thank you !
@itayziv8794
@itayziv8794 4 роки тому
6:20 if I ever had doubt in my mind that I love Prusa, it no longer exsits
@antoningazda9154
@antoningazda9154 5 років тому
Wow... good job. The quality of these videos is awesome.
@IanDouglas
@IanDouglas 5 років тому
Could we also see the impact energy graph with the 1.0mm nozzle?
@talipcaneren4022
@talipcaneren4022 5 років тому
one of the most educational videos I've watched pushed like a few times
@jasond.valentine5931
@jasond.valentine5931 3 роки тому
thank you very much, as a printing newbie im on a binge watch of these informative videos. im absorbing information at a quick pace thank to people you sharing information and tests!.
@throwawayaccountm1325
@throwawayaccountm1325 3 роки тому
Hello new one ! If you want some more tips and informations, you can also watch -3d printing nerd -Makersmuse -Make anything -Vector3d There are of course many more, but those are the best. And if you need specific informations about fillament strengh and other more sciency tests watch CNC Kitchen. Have a great day !
@desertsoul02
@desertsoul02 4 роки тому
Im sold, thank you for this information. I've been designing some launchers for airsoft and this is gonna help a lot
@midwayale
@midwayale 4 роки тому
Really good explanation and comparison! Greets from Argentina!
@magatsu82
@magatsu82 5 років тому
the cameras lenses comparison couldn't be more accurate and it is exactly the same case. Great video!
@GrulbGL
@GrulbGL Рік тому
This video have everything i was looking for and more information that I didn’t knew what will help me. Perfect!
@RichardEricCollins
@RichardEricCollins 5 років тому
Great timing, got my Mk3 (kit version) about a week ago. Fantastic printer but was already thinking about larger nozzels as with my old (very old and worn out) k8200 I mostly needed and printed custom brackets and cases for projects. It was quicker than the mk3 but a pain to use all the bed area. Ordering a new nozzle now. :)
@paddy2661
@paddy2661 4 роки тому
Well done awesome content and put together beautifully. Starting out researching on 3d you've saved me hours of research . New Sub thanks
@asztapaszta9
@asztapaszta9 5 років тому
Ok, half way through the video i had to stop to tell you that this very well put together! Subscribed!
@mattcooper87
@mattcooper87 4 роки тому
The editing of this video is on point! So much credit! Well done :) graphics on point too! Yeet
@victoryavar
@victoryavar 4 роки тому
So happy I found this video! Awesome job!!!!!!!!!!
@sbpv-tv
@sbpv-tv 5 років тому
Great explanation with examples. Thank you very much! 👍👍👍
@stephenrogers7886
@stephenrogers7886 5 років тому
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this 👍
@Stevejawel
@Stevejawel 4 роки тому
This was useful for me, thanks! I’m about to change the nozzle for the first time to a .06 curious to see what the results are.
@Jimzip
@Jimzip 5 років тому
Great video and really well produced! Thank you!
@AndreOliveira-cu3fy
@AndreOliveira-cu3fy 4 роки тому
We need preset settings for .8mm and 1mm nozzles, especially since the 1mm nozzle prints are demonstrated :(.
@Mirraslog0
@Mirraslog0 5 років тому
I was blown away by the quality I got when I first used a 0.2 mm nozzle. And supports are super easy to remove too. But even with super small prints the print time is huge. Sometimes it's not worth it, depending on the situation.
@float32
@float32 Рік тому
I just bought a 0.15 mm nozzle. Wish me luck.
@DoYouSeeBananaManTH
@DoYouSeeBananaManTH Рік тому
@@float3225 hours
@mr.lunatic3157
@mr.lunatic3157 Рік тому
@@DoYouSeeBananaManTH 2 or 3 days for a bigger (relative ) model
@vikis9
@vikis9 2 місяці тому
I don't have 3D Printer, but in 1-2 weeks i will receive my first 3D Printer. I don't know much about them but i like this video! You can't find a lot of videos that not only explain but even show what is the difference! This video explain and show all what you need to know! Keep making videos like this, they realy help more than you know!
@chloezhang8177
@chloezhang8177 5 років тому
Great video! With all the graphics and comparisons!
@FaelRJ78
@FaelRJ78 4 роки тому
Fantastic comparison Dude! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@stefenbergdesign
@stefenbergdesign 4 роки тому
Great video, very explanatory! I will definitely try the 1mm nozzle!
@VenomLMNXP
@VenomLMNXP 3 роки тому
I really liked the editing, good job, mates.
@kenny2356
@kenny2356 5 років тому
woosh, what a video! thank you bro. now i can decide more easily which nozzle i will buy
@dormitor187
@dormitor187 5 років тому
This is the kind of youtube videos as a guild for 3d printer - thanke you very much
@Gallardo6669
@Gallardo6669 5 років тому
Wow, what a gr8 video to learn from.....! Thx
@Soupcan13
@Soupcan13 4 роки тому
Incredible video. Super informational and fantastic editing (and screamy cowboy!?)
@driftwolf
@driftwolf 5 років тому
Incredibly useful video. Thank you.
@JanosTerroz
@JanosTerroz 5 років тому
Brilliant instructions! Great job.
@RayMAKES
@RayMAKES 5 років тому
Great video!! I almost exclusively print with 1mm nozzles for the exact reasons mentioned
@PracticalProjects
@PracticalProjects 5 років тому
I might give it a go now too!
@TheKhaoticGamers
@TheKhaoticGamers 5 років тому
The max i have right now is a .8mm nozzle but for some reason with the mk3 i cannot get prints to even look remotely like the 1mm nozzle prints in the video and i am having a hard time tweaking the settings, would you mind sharing some tips and helping me out trying to utilize the .8mm nozzle?
@TheKhaoticGamers
@TheKhaoticGamers 5 років тому
That or i would not mind going down to a .6mm nozzle as i have that one too but wanted to upgrade to either .6 or .8mm exclusively as for the parts i print do not need to be of great detail.
@makervic2990
@makervic2990 5 років тому
Do you need a different extruder, heater to use a thicker filament?. I use a cocoon create i think it is an MK3 extruder.
@alexandrevaliquette1941
@alexandrevaliquette1941 5 років тому
It's a shame that I only get the genuine Josef Prusa channel after 7 months in 3D world! Better late than never, so I subscribed and hit the "bell"... and off course the "thumbs UP!!!" Thank you sooooo much to bring down 3D printed technology to "regular people" and low budget scientific teams. A lot of "fun toys" will be printed, but it also help scientists around the world make new achievment. Joseph Prusa, you can be proud of yourselfe; your open mind attitude is a bless for Humanity. Alexandre Valiquette, from Québec, Canada
@gingkomel6070
@gingkomel6070 5 років тому
Excellent résumé ! Thanks! 👍🏻
@JoseBerruezo
@JoseBerruezo 5 років тому
Excellent explanation!
@pyr0_vr
@pyr0_vr 2 роки тому
great informational video, im a novice 3d printing enthusiast and i can definately say i will be buying and using other nozzle sizes after this video.
@MultiDenissined
@MultiDenissined 5 років тому
Awesome videos! You are going to be the best 3D printers made when not already and for shure when doing so awesome videos.
@nothanks7752
@nothanks7752 5 років тому
SOLD! Don't know that I'll go up to 1mm, but the other two look fantastic, and the saved print time for larger items which usually don't have that much fine detail is just phenomenal.
@strawberrymochiiz
@strawberrymochiiz Рік тому
I'm definitely going to try to reprint my last project in a larger nozzle. Thank you for the detailed comparison.
@JBS1974
@JBS1974 3 роки тому
great job thanks i got finally a clear view of the nozzles !!
@p-thor
@p-thor 5 років тому
Just got my MK3 today and building it as we speak. So much fun. Can't wait to fire it up.
@EcuaCrudo
@EcuaCrudo 4 роки тому
Good job, really helpful.
@thedustydm895
@thedustydm895 5 років тому
Thanks for the advice on this one! Really cut down print times on dungeon tiles in the last week!
@Prusa3D
@Prusa3D 5 років тому
Dungeons can take a ridiculus amount of time to print, glad it helped! :)
@JamesFraley
@JamesFraley 4 роки тому
Great video. Extremely informative.
@lgrfbs
@lgrfbs 5 років тому
Thanks for a informative video!
@EllTheBob
@EllTheBob 5 років тому
The editing is awesome
@AvivMakesRobots
@AvivMakesRobots 4 роки тому
Finally someone explained this :) thanks!
@DiViNiTY1337
@DiViNiTY1337 2 роки тому
As a mechanical engineer it took me waaayyyy too long to go up from the standard 0.4mm nozzle size. I have used a 0.8mm a bit, and I only want to go higher. For functional parts without tiny details, bigger, bigger and bigger still nozzles is the definite way to go.
@DreadKnight666
@DreadKnight666 4 роки тому
Awesome job with this video, thanks for making this!
@MarionMakarewicz
@MarionMakarewicz 5 років тому
This is an excellent video! Keep them coming.
@TheStuartGibson
@TheStuartGibson 5 років тому
Good stuff, very well explained
@JonathanKayne
@JonathanKayne 5 років тому
The problem with using 1mm nozzles is that you have to also deal with heating. A hotend can only move heat to your filament so fast, so you often have to deal with that and lower the speed. I'm not sure how the MK3 handles that, but it seems like in the video it handled just fine. My robotics team has a massive 3d printer with an E3D volcano, and we usually have to slow down the print because the extruder can't move the filament fast enough, but that is a totally different reason.
@sugarbooty
@sugarbooty 5 років тому
How fast were you extruding the filament?
@markcoren2842
@markcoren2842 5 років тому
Out of curiosity, are you using a 1.75 mm filament or 3mm?
@JShel14
@JShel14 5 років тому
Have you used the E3D titan extruder? That think can grab and move filament like a monster, it might be worth a try.
@sugarbooty
@sugarbooty 5 років тому
@@JShel14 I have an E3D clone of the volcano and its extraordinary how fast you can extrude
@undesignated3491
@undesignated3491 5 років тому
Shut up it comes with a manual
@coffemilk03
@coffemilk03 8 місяців тому
I just did my first print with a 1mm nozzle in my ender 3, it came out prety good with minor adjustments to temperature, definetely a hugh improvement in print time that people is missing out!
@leps69
@leps69 4 роки тому
Im looking to buy a 3D printer and this video gives u decent information. Good job
@brandonmott674
@brandonmott674 5 років тому
I just wonder about the volumetric speed of the filament when using the 1mm nozzle. I noticed when printing at 120mm/s with .2 layers and a .4 nozzle that I was actually running into heating issues with PLA at 215 which in some cases only resulted in a slight color change but in others made it so the layers wouldn't adhere to each other.
@detektoringrutusargone1378
@detektoringrutusargone1378 4 роки тому
Super video, chválím tento přístup. Je to hodně poučné a nějaké věci sem ani nevěděl...
@Mr1FTW
@Mr1FTW 5 років тому
Excellent, I gotto try different sizes.
@MaxGoddur
@MaxGoddur 5 років тому
My order for this printer has been placed and should be here in July. Please keep these type videos coming so I can learn what a newbie needs to know. This video was easy to understand educated me on the proper selection of nozzles. Thank you immensely. A video on temperatures and filaments along with the many types of filaments available would be great.
@sideeffectdk
@sideeffectdk 5 років тому
Hey, nice choice on the printer and happy printing when it get's there! You should check out videos by: Maker's Muse, 3D Printing Nerd, Make Anything, and Thomas Sanladerer to name a few here on youtube. Maker's Muse has a nice series on "3D Printing 101" and Tom has the "Things you should know about filaments"
@MaxGoddur
@MaxGoddur 5 років тому
Off to bookmark and subscribe to helpful 3D enthusiasts.
@joshuarouault7030
@joshuarouault7030 5 років тому
A great way to learn about 3d printing is to learn what every single part does hands on. Also, for getting the best prints I would recommend to be patient and slow down the speed. Speed is one the number one quality factors. If you need help, r/3dprinting is always a great place for advice.
@thatstrami
@thatstrami Місяць тому
Nice Love this video Thank you very much for the information
@Bartetmedia
@Bartetmedia 5 років тому
Nice job!! Great learning tips.
@3DPrintedTabletop
@3DPrintedTabletop 5 років тому
This is such a good video. Extremely informational, and loved the presentation and examples. They were perfect. Thank you so much!
@coolio1490
@coolio1490 5 років тому
Oh. My. God. I never knew i needed this until i found it.
@JBFromOZ
@JBFromOZ 4 роки тому
Very cool! I still remember the first time I printed ABS with a 0.6mm prusanozzle... very cool!
@NKCubed
@NKCubed 5 років тому
I absolutely love the intro!
@aperson4075
@aperson4075 5 років тому
NK Cubed hi
@NKCubed
@NKCubed 5 років тому
man I'm shook, people keep recognizing me. This is weird.
@natebigg802
@natebigg802 4 роки тому
ya
@chargestate42
@chargestate42 4 роки тому
Terrific video, thanks!
@JezzyCrazyTV
@JezzyCrazyTV Рік тому
starting of with video you got the best editor
@ktsjpnet
@ktsjpnet 5 років тому
Nice video ;) Anyway, I can't wait getting that PEI powder coated sheet shown in 1:39!
@cmulder002
@cmulder002 5 років тому
simple; each time you ask them its "2 months away"
@ktsjpnet
@ktsjpnet 5 років тому
it takes literally forever 😭
@TheMikolasZuza
@TheMikolasZuza 5 років тому
We are shipping them for over a week now :) So soon ™
@ChrisVranos
@ChrisVranos 2 роки тому
Very nicely done video, and helpful.
@YOURMOMxo69xo
@YOURMOMxo69xo 5 років тому
Iv'e always thought .6mm was the best medium. You guys should make an upgrade (or a new feature on your next machine) Where the printer can change it's own nozzle. Would be great for clogs and jams during prints for the machine to fix itself and continue printing, but even better is that when combine with the MMU you basically get e3d's tool change machine but in a much cheaper package all the way around the board. Rather than buying 5 hot ends you buy 5 nozzles
@Knowbody42
@Knowbody42 Рік тому
Well, it would be mechanically complex. It wouldn't be easy to make it work reliably.
@RCwithAdam1
@RCwithAdam1 4 роки тому
So helpful! Thank you!!
@itsgamingtime2324
@itsgamingtime2324 3 роки тому
this is what i search for. Thanks for Tips
@molkotok
@molkotok 5 років тому
Thanks for your useful information
@EndermanTheMan
@EndermanTheMan 5 років тому
This was super helpful! Thank you!
@Themadfranklin
@Themadfranklin 5 років тому
Very educational, thanks!
@alerey4363
@alerey4363 4 роки тому
with 1 mm nozzle you really need to taky many precautions when printing things like tools because walls around holes (for example nuts or screwdriver heads or whatever polygonal hollow shape u need to make) tend to end up wobbly and distorted because of the heavy filament use; even worse with ABS when long segments tend to contract violently warping corners in long edges
@natebigg802
@natebigg802 4 роки тому
I still come back to this video although I don't have a have 3d printer. It's so SATISFYING!!!!!
@RoyceMunday56
@RoyceMunday56 3 роки тому
Really useful. Thank you
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