USSynthetic UltiMaker Orange PLA Filament - 2.85mm (0.75kg)

Print high precision parts out of any material using the strongest substance on earth: diamond.

Top DiamondBack High Performance Nozzle Features:

• Prints any filament—nozzle changes are a thing of the past
• Improved print quality and layer adhesion thanks to excellent thermal conductivity
• Greatly reduces filament clogs and is easy to clean
• Perfect wear resistance—the nozzle that lasts a lifetime
• Compatible with V6-style or Mk8-style hotends

Price: $75.00 (with add-ons)
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Nozzle Type: V6 Compatible
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The Diamondback Nozzle

An Indestructible, All-Purpose, 3D Printing Nozzle

The DiamondBack Nozzle is the single-solution nozzle that improves print quality across any material, and lasts beyond any other material.

Here are the key features of the DiamondBack Nozzle:

  • Prints any filament--nozzle changes are a thing of the past 

  • Improved print quality and layer adhesion thanks to excellent thermal conductivity 

  • Greatly reduces filament clogs and is easy to clean 

  • Perfect wear resistance--the nozzle that lasts a lifetime 

  • Compatible with all V6-style hotends or Mk8-style hotends

  • Made in the USA 


Technical Specifications

  • V6 Compatible
    • Thread Type: M6x1.0
    • Thread Length: 7.6mm
  • MK8
    • Thread Type: M6x1.0
    • Thread Length: 5mm

Operating Tips

  • Recommended torque specs: 2.5 Nm (Newton Meter)
  • Recalibrate z-offset after install to protect print bed
  • Run temperature tower as optimal temperatures are typically lower
  • Recommended start temperatures:
    • PLA: 200°C – 215°C
    • PETG: 230°C – 250°C
    • PETG Carbon Fiber: 245°C – 265°C
  • Maximum temperature 300°C

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Do you need a shop vac

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What is the difference between form sheets and cast sheets?

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Does it include a vacuum source?

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What is the largest size item i can make a mold of, width and length? It says 200mm but do I need room around that for air circulation?

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What substance do you suggest for sculpting an image to use in the vacuum former? I want to make molds for chocolate making. Will modeling chocolate or clay hold up to the heat of the machine?

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what is the tempurature range. how hot can it get

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Can LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) at 1/16" thickness be used?

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Can you use lexan/polycarbonate sheets with this machine?

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Can you use the Makyu system to create thermoform molds?

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Do you have a slightly larger unit with the same design. I would love to make masks and other small props in my classroom.

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Would I be able to form plastic molds strong enough to stand up to casting epoxy resin in a pressure pot?

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Is this product UL listed?

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does it come with any materials ?

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Why is this $700 for such a small and basic device? What does it bring to the table that justifies this cost?

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How much will the sheets run?

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how big is this? No information of its specs???

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Please do some videos on 3d printing molds then thermo forming them, i.e. food molds. Thanks

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Does it have universal voltage?

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Will you be stocking the plastic sheets?

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