This is Plated Wear Resistant Nozzles for LulzBot TAZ 5, TAZ 6, LulzBot Mini, Hexagon Hotend M6 thread, 3mm Filament. It is made from a 360 brass base material and plated with TwinClad XT coating. TwinClad XT is a nickel composite coating designed for very low friction. It offers one of the lowest coefficient of friction, better then nickel with PTFE co-deposit. This coating is also very hard and abrasion resistant. If you are working with abrasive Carbon Fiber, Stainless Steel, wood filled or any other metal filled filaments, this will greatly improve the life of your nozzles. This Value Pack includes orifice sizes: .3mm, .4mm, .5mm, .6mm, .8mm, 1.2mm
A**R
So far so good
I'm sorry to say I don't remember what the problems were, but we were having randomly weird prints, and thought maybe it could be the nozzle. Worth a try, right?Spoiler: it was the nozzle. I think we put on the .5. It's been great. Prints have been lovely.OH HERE IS SOME INFO FOR YOU.1. You know how you have to heat up the hot end to install the nozzle? And the youtube people tell you to, like, use a washcloth or something terrible like that? It's *hot* and you're supposed to hold this tiny thing with a washcloth and get it started without burning yourself or starting a fire. That was definitely not working, but we found a solution. We held it with a large binder clip (search amazon if you can't remember what that is. it's for holding a stack of papers). It was pretty easy to get it started. The clip gets hot but it takes way longer. Then once it was started we could switch to a little wrench.1.5 It has to be an open end wrench, because of the rounded edges. 7mm or adjustable.2. We were told not to use a metal wrench on the hot end (the square part above the nozzle) because it could cause a short and kill the printer. Which is ridiculous, of course. But when we did it, it did kill the printer (temporarily). It was because the wrench acted as a heat sink and caused a rapid cooldown which freaked the printer out (technically speaking). So it's true that you can't hold the hot end directly with a wrench when it's being heated, even tho the reason folks give makes no sense.Okay, that's the learnings I have to share. It's up to you now. Go for it. You can do it. :)
J**B
Awesome
Saved some money buying this pack and get to experiment with a nice range of nozzle diameters, great performance with all I've tried so far (up to 0.8) Get great print times and strength with the 0.8 but dimensional accuracy suffers some for small details so good to have 0.3 for prints with fine details
S**C
Happy!
They work perfect for the standard Lulzbot hot end.
D**Y
Nice finish!
Wide array of sizes. Nice finish!
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