Micro Swiss FlowTech Hotend Installed For Creality K1-Max Best Mod
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- čas přidán 17. 01. 2024
- Today I bought the Micro Swiss FlowTech Hotend and I'm going to install it on the Creality K1 Max. This hotend from Micro Swiss printed really well, I felt it printed better than Creality stock hotend.
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Micro Swiss FlowTech Hotend: store.micro-swiss.com/collect...
Micro Swiss FlowTech Hotend Features:
Leak-Proof Nozzle
Cold Nozzle Change
High-Flow Characteristics
All-Metal Design
300°C Max Temperature
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All my printers got the MicroSwiss treatment.
They do make good hotend
Great video thanks for making it, waiting on shipment of my k1 Max . Have to keep this hot end in mind for an upgrade
I'm glad you enjoy it. Have fun using your k1 max when it arrived.
order one early, iv'e had my k1 max for a week and it's already bailing out, " Nozzle not heating as expected "
Niiiiiiiice, I think Im gonna have to get one now.
Thanks! It is a nice upgrade!
Hi, the nozzle should be tightened up more than hand tight, like the Creality nozzle. You should read and follow the instructions. Cheers
Thanks for the tips! I did use a wrench to tight it up afterward.
future note for the glue isopropal alcolhol will help release it. soak it a bit let it sit a few mins and it peels right off.
nice to knows, will keep that in mind.
Here's what I'm curious about. I currently own the new series k1 max. There is a unicorn nozzle on it. I want to use a normal nozzle instead. But what I don't understand is, is the product in the video compatible with the new series?
I'm not sure myself as I got the older version hot end of the k1 max. I just replace the whole thing with the microswiss hotend.
Is it easy to change nozzles? Haven’t seen any videos on swapping out nozzles.
Yes it is, I am planning to get some hardened steel nozzle, so I'll make a video showing the swap.
Now that there's a 0.2mm nozzle for the Flowtech, can we see a video on creating a profile for this nozzle?
I'll try to get some and do a video on it.
Very interesting that you can swap the nozzles COLD with teh Microswiss but not with the OEM.
It is, I have tested it recently and it actually worked.
Almond!
For me, removing the wires was far easier than plugging them back in after the switch. I ended up removing the PCB boards and plugging them in, then putting them back. My big fat fingers couldn't do it otherwise.
Yea, it was quite hard to pull them out and putting it back in for me too.
Yeah it's a terrible design
Should we put thermal paste when installing the copper thermal?
There's already some thermal in there, it's not necessarily but if you want you can.
something about messing with the hot end makes the light turn off - some sensor must be tripped, I honestly thought I must've disconnected it's wire or something, but it's an electronic off, not a physical. you can turn it back on from the touch-screen, it shows the light icon 'off' but it never turns off by itself doing anythign else. weird.
hmm... that is weird.
will this work with creality cr10se?
I'm not sure I don't have a cr10se. I think there are many other hotend out there for the cr10se.
The nozzle u get on ur new creality hotend is a copper alloy nozzle not steel, steel ones are black
ohh, I didn't realize that. Thanks for the info.
@@Scratch3DPrintingU're welcome !
I have the new micro swiss hot end and the hardened steel coated nozzle. It's not black it's shiny everywhere except the very tip.
ahh, thats nice, I am thinking about getting some myself too.
I bought this and now my prints are not so good enymore. Same g codes and quality is bad. For me, the basic nozzle is better.
Yeah, I had heard some people don't really has successes with Micro Swiss hot end. To be honest, the printing quality is very similar between these two hot end.
Nice one, But your putting to much grease on your rails. Next time try lithium grease it's a lot better and easier to apply and less mess.
I'll keep that in mind and try lithium grease.
Le boccole dell'asse x non vanno lubrificate perché sono in grafite autolubricanti, ma anzi va pulito del grasso.🙂
Hello, I don't know what you're saying, so I translated and yes I did learn that the x-axis don't need lubrication. Thanks.
Micro Swiss now sell hardened nozzles also.
ahh that is a nice touch, I'll have to take a look,