Nozzle for abrasive filament
I was looking for a hardened nozzle and the listing page has Core One but when you click into it it specifically lists the Core One in the incompatible section.
Is a hardened nozzle available yet?
Best Answer by Jürgen:
The "ObXidian" nozzles -- both the regular and high-flow versions -- are now designated as being Core One-compatible in the online store. As is the Nextruder V6 nozzle adapter, for which less expensive hardened nozzles are available.
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The Thread Title is a bit misleading but here you have that topic already discussed.
And yes the Informations are actual a bit confusing. I already ordered and will find out as soon the printers arrive... but I´m confident that this should work.
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I just checked PrusaSlicer and saw a settings update for the CoreONE. Looking at the wizard they have provided both HF and normal nozzle profiles, with the 0.4HF as the "standard" nozzle.
So, as many of us suspected all along, any Nextruder style nozzle should work. I don't think there are any high flow (CHT or other) hardened nextruder nozzles, but you can use the adapter to use a V6 style hardened high flow nozzle (if they exist, I haven't checked).
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RE: Nozzle for abrasive filament
The "ObXidian" nozzles -- both the regular and high-flow versions -- are now designated as being Core One-compatible in the online store. As is the Nextruder V6 nozzle adapter, for which less expensive hardened nozzles are available.
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I don't think there are any high flow (CHT or other) hardened nextruder nozzles
E3D High Flow ObXidian nozzles are available for Nextruders in 0.4mm and 0.6mm; they are hardened.
I use a 0.6mm one on my XL and it works great.
Diamondback Nozzles are also now available for Nextruder, in 0.4mm, 0.6mm, and 0.8mm.
They certainly qualify as hardened, and given the thermal conductivity and low coefficient of friction of diamond, probably as high flow as well. I'll probably get some eventually (one for my on-order Core One, certainly, but for the MK4S and 5T XL, maybe not), but they are not cheap (US$125/ea at Amazon).
RE: Nozzle for abrasive filament
How do these Diamondback Nozzles perform with a MMU3 setup? Is there any difference in the MMU performance (like there is with the high flow nozzles etc)?
I don't think there are any high flow (CHT or other) hardened nextruder nozzles
E3D High Flow ObXidian nozzles are available for Nextruders in 0.4mm and 0.6mm; they are hardened.
I use a 0.6mm one on my XL and it works great.Diamondback Nozzles are also now available for Nextruder, in 0.4mm, 0.6mm, and 0.8mm.
They certainly qualify as hardened, and given the thermal conductivity and low coefficient of friction of diamond, probably as high flow as well. I'll probably get some eventually (one for my on-order Core One, certainly, but for the MK4S and 5T XL, maybe not), but they are not cheap (US$125/ea at Amazon).
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RE: Nozzle for abrasive filament
Those Phaetus Silicon Carbide nextruder nozzles also deserve a mention. They're hardened and although not as "high flow" as the CHT nozzles, they seem to have significantly higher flow rate than standard. I wonder if the more standard (non CHT style) setup makes them a good choice for the MMU3.