Quick Change Nozzle - From 0.4 to 1.8 In Seconds

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • With the MUTANT, you can change from 1.75 to 2.85 filament and from a tiny 0.2 or 0.4 nozzle to a 1.8 nozzle or higher in seconds! We printed a 100% scale Benchy on an older standard Creality hot end with 0.4 nozzle and 1.75 filament, then swapped to 2.85 filament with a super high-performance hot end combination of:
    -‪@SliceEngineering‬ Mosquito Magnum+
    -Slice Engineering Bridge Master 1.8 Nozzle
    - Bondtech LGX Pro
    With this setup, we printed this giant 500% Benchy in just over 9 hours, which would have taken 70 hours with the 0.4 nozzle!
    Learn more about the MUTANT: www.whambamsys...
    Using our guide to customizing your Marlin to have a quick change menu, you can switch back and forth in seconds! Get our guide to customizing your Marlin here: bit.ly/MUTANTM...
    And find other great printable mounts, guides, instructions, and videos on our support page: www.whambamsys...
    The Slice / Bondtech mount used in this video: cults3d.com/en...
    00:05 Introduction
    00:22 1:1 Benchy
    00:57 Slice Hot End
    01:10 Bondtech Extruder
    01:40 The Swap
    02:06 UI Switch
    02:28 5x Benchy Print
    2:58 Conclusion
    Where to find us online:
    www.WhamBamSys...
    / whambamsystems
    / whambamsystems
    / whambamsystems
    / 35445851
    / whambamsystems
    / whambamsystems
    www.threads.ne...
    #3dprinting

Комментарии • 3

  • @SliceEngineering
    @SliceEngineering 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for featuring the Mosquito Magnum+ in your Mutant Quick System! We love the ability to change nozzles and print heads for this exact reason - having purpose built setups for specific applications, an addition to the ease of use for maintenance.

  • @AmandaHechavarria
    @AmandaHechavarria 5 месяцев назад +1

    That's so cool!!!👏👏👏

  • @Ryder3140
    @Ryder3140 5 месяцев назад

    Seems like a neat concept, but for the price I would prefer to build my own toolheads running something like the EBB toolhead board or really any other CAN board, and with klipper this means I don't even have to flash firmware or worry about parameters at all. Your solution seems easier to set up and requires less knowledge, which is neat for a lot of people, but I wonder how applicable it is at the hobbyist level. I can't imagine many people have a reason to change filament size, and nozzle size is an easier swap than entire hotend even with the Mutant system. I'm interested in seeing reviews and long term performance, but always good to see new designs and ideas/implementations