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Topic: Steel nozzle

I was looking into getting the e3d lite but they don't come with the nozzle size I want. While looking at the various options I saw this clean tip (http://www.matterhackers.com/store/prin … m-x-0.35mm). Has anyone tried one of these? Is it worth the extra money?

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Re: Steel nozzle

http://www.filastruder.com/collections/ … -nozzle-v6

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Re: Steel nozzle

So would you say the tungsten coated one is a waste of cash?

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Re: Steel nozzle

If you want 0.35mm and buy it through the Filastruder store, I'll swap it out for you - just reply to the order confirmation email with your request.

Yes, tungsten coated is a waste of cash, you can just brush any loose gunk off with an old toothbrush. Also their description doesn't make any sense as it said M7x1 thread, but E3D nozzles are M6 thread so I'm not sure what thread is actually on the nozzle.

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Interesting to know thanks. If I'm using an at mega board I want the 12v version right?

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Re: Steel nozzle

Its not dependent on the board, its dependent on the power supply. There should be a label on your power supply.

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Oh, ok. Thanks