Post AM5gQsyn4Y3kEKSVn6 by RL_Dane@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #AM2cg5jow6GeqwZXUm by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2022-07-30T23:01:30Z
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Hello beautiful! What a gorgeous filament 😍
(DIR) Post #AM2cg6ICsFm0Zaf05o by emanuel@schleuss.online
2022-07-31T05:51:44Z
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@fribbledom hmm which filament is this?
(DIR) Post #AM2ck3nu4Lhc0qNH0q by insurgentem@freespeechextremist.com
2022-07-31T05:52:32.361117Z
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@fribbledom Looks great!
(DIR) Post #AM2zHUhDItuvxsaos4 by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2022-07-31T10:05:00Z
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@emanuel Redline PLA "Eisengrau"
(DIR) Post #AM5gQropO6Uod8n2ci by jordan@pleroma.crowesnest.io
2022-07-31T11:11:27.926061Z
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@fribbledom @emanuel what size nozzle? That should be the question lol.
(DIR) Post #AM5gQsX8jLwQqZWQgy by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2022-07-31T11:29:00Z
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@jordan @emanuel 0.6mm E3D Revo nozzle
(DIR) Post #AM5gQsyn4Y3kEKSVn6 by RL_Dane@fosstodon.org
2022-07-31T13:42:03Z
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@fribbledom @jordan @emanuel O.6 mm is the new 0.4
(DIR) Post #AM5gQtRVLn1nfNtRY0 by emanuel@schleuss.online
2022-08-01T17:17:57Z
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@RL_Dane @fribbledom @jordan really? I am fairly new to 3D printing, but as far as i understand, 0.6mm will give you no benefit other than slightly higher print speed?
(DIR) Post #AM5m4UuKURzUvV51Dk by RL_Dane@fosstodon.org
2022-08-01T18:21:08Z
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@emanuel @fribbledom @jordan Supposedly with the modern "arachne" slicer engine in Cura and soon, PrusaSlicer, 0.6 nozzles can do 0.15 layer heights if need be. You still get a significant advantage because of thicker lines. Not suitable for minis or very thin details, but ok for most models. Haven't tried it yet. I'm still trying to get some free time to fix up my cursèd Ender 3.
(DIR) Post #AMoCGYpgImDwgtB6Ce by jordan@pleroma.crowesnest.io
2022-08-01T17:54:00.403047Z
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@emanuel @RL_Dane @fribbledom it depends on what filament you are using. Some filaments with compounds like carbon fiber require larger and harder nozzles or it will constantly clog or fail. My idea is if you are making small models then smaller diameter nozzles are better especially with pla. Structural prints or prints that need to be stronger benefit from a slight speed increase but more importantly it opens the door for higher quality and stronger filaments.
(DIR) Post #AMoCGZDmr9VRteSLmC by emanuel@schleuss.online
2022-08-23T04:41:52Z
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@jordan thanks a lot for the advice - learned something new. Now of to research whether my Snapmaker will allow for such Nozzles.