3D Printing extreme high layers

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • You can create 3d prints that print very fast and look beautiful by widening the nozzle to a special form. I self drilled 3mm and 2mm special nozzle for #3dprinting extreme high layers. I managed to create good 1.5mm high PLA layers. This video is about #DIY building such a nozzle for special needs.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 Drilling nozzle to 2mm diameter
    01:44 Drilling nozzle to 3mm diameter
    02:35 Creating a special 3mm nozzle
    03:36 Testing the special nozzle
    04:12 Printing a Benchy in 1.5mm layer hight
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    Model I printed for this Video 📢
    * Vase/Pen Holder: www.thingiverse.com/thing:215...
    * Benchy: www.3dbenchy.com
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    For the prints I used:
    * Fillamentum PLA Extrafill Orange Orange
    * 3D Jake eco PLA Silver
    You may need:
    * Driller
    * Vice
    * 2mm + 3mm Drill
    * optional: Hammer + Puncher
    Have fun. Try it. 🧡
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Komentáře • 64

  • @isekaistudio1581
    @isekaistudio1581 Před rokem +7

    Bro straight up you're extremely creative not only through what you do in your videos but how you also edit as well man 🔥

  • @Mrpurple75
    @Mrpurple75 Před 2 lety +3

    Those overhangs, incredible

  • @JohnnyForehead
    @JohnnyForehead Před 2 lety +3

    I love it when people think outside the box. Very cool.

  • @andreyansimov5442
    @andreyansimov5442 Před 2 měsíci

    Not too bad. With the proper nozzle, you can do it. I like thick layers very much.

  • @razielgrey5535
    @razielgrey5535 Před rokem

    Brilliant! This will save so much time. Thanks!

  • @miserablepile
    @miserablepile Před 5 měsíci

    I love the editing, the result, and the instruction, this is so great!

  • @LetsPrintYT
    @LetsPrintYT Před 2 lety +1

    Never seen a 3mm nozzle before, good work 👍

  • @SalveMonesvol
    @SalveMonesvol Před 2 lety +1

    Dude, you should make another video with the 3mm nozzle. That thing is INSANE

  • @samuraijaydee
    @samuraijaydee Před rokem

    Brilliant work! I like the cooling shroud on your printer. I'm going to go see if you've a video on how you made it! Tus!

  • @SuperMakeSomething
    @SuperMakeSomething Před 2 lety +12

    Very cool project! Impressive that the stock heater could handle heating that amount of filament continuously. Could you share your print speed settings?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, i wasn’t exspecting that, too. I‘ll send it to you and put it in the desc here tomorrow. Thanks.

    • @SuperMakeSomething
      @SuperMakeSomething Před 2 lety +1

      @@hen3drik Awesome! Thank you!

  • @AkibaLine
    @AkibaLine Před 2 lety +1

    Really nice video! 👌

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety

      I like your ‘21 channel trailer

  • @stefanguiton
    @stefanguiton Před 2 lety +1

    Great stuff! Subbed

  • @Bacender
    @Bacender Před měsícem

    Great video can you please increase the volume of the music next time

  • @alfonsocastillo7815
    @alfonsocastillo7815 Před 2 lety

    Ur ingenious

  • @UltraNyan
    @UltraNyan Před 2 lety +2

    Certified Tooth Paste Bency

  • @FrankOWahl
    @FrankOWahl Před rokem +1

    That benchy is so cursed. LOL

  • @BH4x0r
    @BH4x0r Před rokem

    drill some holes in the side, get some brass wire to go through the holes, and use brazing solder for brass to solder them in, you'll need a blowtorch to braze those in, but they can easily withstand temps over 400C so for a printer its fine, unlike normal solder
    then tap the thread so its good again
    that'll increase the effective melting area and speed and you maybe can even do 4-5mm then and you wont need that restriction on the inside, you should then be able to go all the way through with that 3mm drill while it still melts properly :)
    basically a ghetto ultra large CHT nozzle

  • @yagoa
    @yagoa Před 4 měsíci

    a new attempt with clone CHT would be really cool

  • @Leviathan3DPrinting
    @Leviathan3DPrinting Před rokem +1

    Man if I could give this video 2 likes I would. 100% going to be trying this is the near future albeit I will probably just buy a CHT 1.8 since they are available now.

  • @bleach_drink_me
    @bleach_drink_me Před rokem +1

    Bro you should try this again with some of the cheap cht clone nozzles. Since they have the insert that splits the filament I think the 3mm hole would work .

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před rokem +1

      Yes, thanks for the tip. Maybe I‘ll try if I have some time!

  • @TheRealNici
    @TheRealNici Před 2 lety +3

    How is adhesion like between the layers? Do they come apart more easily?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety +4

      I‘ts like nothing I had printed before. One massive block. The whole vase sound very different, too when snapped.

  • @FRobot-rx4kz
    @FRobot-rx4kz Před rokem

    I'd be really curious how such a extremely wide 3mm nozzle performs with "small" layer heights of e.g. 1mm 0.75 mm!

  • @ioonerbe
    @ioonerbe Před 2 měsíci

    Print like it's 2011 :D

  • @aidanfordsword6954
    @aidanfordsword6954 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a question about the rock tumbling, could you leave a print in with some cut up copper wire, would it be conductive in any way so you could electroplate it? I have been having horrible results with graphite powder.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety +1

      No, this will not work. Graphite paint need to be polished after applying. Then check that the resistance is around 4kOhm. Then slowly increase current.

    • @aidanfordsword6954
      @aidanfordsword6954 Před 2 lety

      @@hen3drik that's why graphite paints not working! Thank you very much!

    • @Appri
      @Appri Před rokem

      @@aidanfordsword6954 copper paint gives better results.

  • @alfredspijkerman
    @alfredspijkerman Před 11 měsíci +1

    awesome. I am printing LARGE, I mean really large pieces (think about 3 meter sizes, printed in parts, must be functioanal and strong). Upgrading from 0.4 to 0.8 mm nozzle already helped to pump up my grams of filament that I can print in 1 hour. Currently print of FLV Sun 0.8 mm nozzle, 1.75 mm filament, 100 mm/s - 0.3 mm layer height and 0.9 mm wide layers, with very good quality and strong bonding. This turns out to about 75 gram/hour wich is the ral metric for me. I actually would like to go to 150 g.hour but quality and bond strength must remain excellent. Slight increased layer heigh to abot 0.4 or even 0.5 mm would not bother me. I am wondering if changing to 2.85 mm nozzle would do any good. In theory yes, nozzle is much bigger but is it possible to get everything warm enough and get all this filament through fast and nicely flowing and all. Love your work. If you have any suggestions or would like to do a video on how to pump up to 150 gram/hour with good quality that would be awesome.

  • @mechsparks
    @mechsparks Před rokem

    What setting did you used in cura like layer height, speed, extrusion width?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před rokem +1

      Oh, I can’t remember exactly but I went very slow on speed. I also extruded with 245°C and up.

  • @iphoneawesome123
    @iphoneawesome123 Před rokem

    I wonder how long it will take for someone to print a glock 3mm

  • @halflife2750
    @halflife2750 Před rokem

    hi!, amazing!! slicer? i use ender 5, nozzle 1.2 , height layer 0,96 ; bad result :(

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před rokem

      Slicer: cura. It‘s tricky. You have to heat a lot and print slow.

  • @joemulkerins5250
    @joemulkerins5250 Před rokem

    Should have just made a 2.8mm nozzle. It needs some backpressure so the plastic pushes to the inner sides of the nozzle.

  • @cpace123
    @cpace123 Před 2 lety

    Settings would be nice

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety

      In a nutshell: Print very slow, and very hot. for the final nozzle i went 240°C and 7-10mm/s with PLA. But you have to figure it out for your machine, as these settings will absolutely vary.

  • @maxbiagi3091
    @maxbiagi3091 Před 2 lety +2

    NICE! what is a print speed and temp???

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you. It‘s 9mm/s and 250°C for the 3mm nozzle. Speed is key when going big diameters imho. You can lower temp when you have the feeling it‘s too hot.

    • @maxbiagi3091
      @maxbiagi3091 Před 2 lety

      @@hen3drik its PLA material? I want try strong print with ABS so i think its need veeeery hot hotend 😂😂😂

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 lety +1

      @@maxbiagi3091 yes PLA. The layer bonding is very strong. It might work at lower temps for other material as well.

  • @invent4.0
    @invent4.0 Před rokem

    oohh noooo😮😮😮

  • @henriquesilva8124
    @henriquesilva8124 Před 2 měsíci

    Did you use 1.75mm Filament?

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I used 2.85 back then.

  • @ArtichokeAnarchy
    @ArtichokeAnarchy Před 8 měsíci

    when your printer nozzle go to prison

  • @hbert06
    @hbert06 Před rokem

    "Naßl" ... verstehe ...

  • @arthurmorgan8966
    @arthurmorgan8966 Před 2 lety +1

    Spools just disappear, even at 1 or 1.2mm nozzles. It’s too painful to watch. I went back to 0.4 and 0.6

    • @BH4x0r
      @BH4x0r Před rokem +1

      in the end you still use the same amount of filament if the walls were as thick, your print just finishes much faster which is a good thing

    • @ISILENTNINJAI
      @ISILENTNINJAI Před rokem

      ​@@BH4x0ryou are right on that part. I usually drop my infill to about 8% Because the infill a 15% wastes a lot more material on 1mm nozzle compared to .4mm

    • @BH4x0r
      @BH4x0r Před rokem

      @@ISILENTNINJAI I think an IDEX printer would be great for that, have no less dense infill and the 0.4 extruder/hotend would do the infill for example
      I believe a 15% infill part with a .4 infill would be stronger than 8% at 1mm because the infill appears more often, ofcourse the thicker infill will be stronger AT THOSE points but not inbetween

  • @hikolanikola8775
    @hikolanikola8775 Před rokem +1

    why the hell is everyone going with higher layers and more plastic per sec...
    If you ask me i would rather go with 0,01mm layer height for best definition.

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před rokem +1

      Agree, I just do big layers for esthetics. Had to do this video because of the question what's possible.

  • @hasserecht3678
    @hasserecht3678 Před rokem

    Nazzle... keine Ahnung warum Deutsche immer Videos in Englisch synchronisieren müssen.

  • @carbide1968
    @carbide1968 Před rokem +4

    Bro, please stop with that horrible music. it's very annoying. your printing is great but at least turn the volume down. love your electroplating videos are awesome. and know we cannot turn the volume down on this end, because your voice will not be heard.

  • @bialek.online
    @bialek.online Před rokem

    lol i have the same dremel station for vertical operation

  • @tonyhill8300
    @tonyhill8300 Před rokem

    and the point being??

    • @hen3drik
      @hen3drik  Před rokem +1

      There is no real point. Some like the esthetics of big layers, some like to find out if it‘s possible to print 3mm width with 2.85mm filament. Just fooling around.😉

    • @felix-dk9tr
      @felix-dk9tr Před rokem

      Industrial applications