E3D E3D v6 Extra Nozzle Fun Pack 3.00mm
A full lineup of different nozzles sizes from E3D! This pack features brass nozzles from 0.25mm all the way up to 0.80mm. Available in 1.75mm and 3.00mm, this fun pack is perfect for anyone just getting into 3D printing who wants to experiment with different nozzle sizes, since the wrench to change out the nozzle is included! E3D labels their nozzles with dots around the edge, and a key is included so you'll never get confused.
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These premium quality E3D replacement nozzles allow you to truly customize each and every print. These nozzles have been created using community feedback and notes so they are fully optimized. This v6 nozzle has been fully redesigned. These nozzles have reduced back-pressure which allows exceptionally smooth and easy flow of filament while improving retractions.
The smaller nozzles have a small nozzle tip which offers increadible precision. The larger nozzles afford you the ability to print with larger layers.
You can easily identify all the nozzles in the series by looking at the markings on the flats of the hex head. See below to help you identify what each set of markings means in relevance to size.
Marks on Nozzle = Size
- 0 = 0.25mm
- 1 = 0.30mm
- 2 = 0.35mm
- 3 = 0.40mm (not included)
- 6 = 0.50mm
- 4 = 0.60mm
- 5 = 0.80mm
Compatibility:
- v6 Nozzles feature backwards compatibility, so they can be used to upgrade your v5 HotEnd.
- If you are using a v6 HeatBreak it is recommended that you use a v6 Nozzle.
- This nozzle is compatible with the E3D Lite6 HotEnd.
COMPATIBILITY:
These nozzles have M6x1 thread, which makes them compatible with many printers. Some common printers with this thread size:
- Robo3D R1+
- SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX V3
- OpenBeam Kossel Pro
- Prusa i3 MK2
- MAKEiT Pro
- Makerbot Replicator
- Ultimaker 2+ and older Ultimakers with the Olsson block upgrade.
- Lulzbot TAZ 5 and 6
- Lulzbot Mini
If you are unsure about your printer, ask the manufacturer about their nozzle thread size.
Questions
What is the difference between form sheets and cast sheets?
Does it include a vacuum source?
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?
what is the tempurature range. how hot can it get
Can LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) at 1/16" thickness be used?
Can you use lexan/polycarbonate sheets with this machine?
Can you use the Makyu system to create thermoform molds?
Do you have a slightly larger unit with the same design. I would love to make masks and other small props in my classroom.
Would I be able to form plastic molds strong enough to stand up to casting epoxy resin in a pressure pot?
Is this product UL listed?
does it come with any materials ?
Why is this $700 for such a small and basic device? What does it bring to the table that justifies this cost?
How much will the sheets run?
how big is this? No information of its specs???
Please do some videos on 3d printing molds then thermo forming them, i.e. food molds. Thanks
Does it have universal voltage?
Will you be stocking the plastic sheets?
Do you need a shop vac
The FormBox does not include a vacuum, but is compatible with most household vacuums. If you would like a vacuum former with the vacuum built in, you may want to look at the Vaquform DT2