Don't Listen to Creality! K1 Series Unicorn Nozzle Swap.

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Changing a nozzle is easy once you understand the correct way to do it. We want to make sure that we always remove the nozzle when the hot end is heated. This is the best way to avoid damaging either your nozzle or your 3D printer. In this video, we go over the simple steps to swapping out the Creality Unicorn Nozzle.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @zerodotcmd
    @zerodotcmd  День тому +1

    Important! It is a good idea to double-check your Z offset after performing a nozzle swap. The slight variance between nozzles can be enough to damage your bed if left unchecked.
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  • @jefftiesing4656
    @jefftiesing4656 17 годин тому +1

    There's a copper based antiseize that has good thermal conductivity that can be used in place of grease. We use it all the time in injection molding. I've been using it a few months after thermal paste hardened and ruined a hotend.

    • @berlinberlin4246
      @berlinberlin4246 10 годин тому

      Can you please post the name of the antiseize?

  • @thev-eh
    @thev-eh День тому

    This is amazing advice, and it works for almost every 3d printer!
    I also use a 3d printed nozzle torque wrench to ensure that the nozzle is tight but not overly tight.

  • @SkinnyTrini04
    @SkinnyTrini04 День тому +1

    Imagine being new to 3D printing, followed Creality's video and the nozzle broke? I love this video because there's no disassembling anything.

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому

      Unfortunately, I've seen a few posts where users did exactly that on the first day of owning their printers. It really sucks.

  • @GerardoNQ
    @GerardoNQ 18 годин тому +1

    Can you talk about the extruder? I've had many problems with the extruder on the K1 Max, including under-extrusion and clogs. I disassembled the extruder so many times that I ended up damaging one of the motor cables, which I couldn't repair

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  16 годин тому +1

      I do plan on talking about the extruder. There are a few options out there for this.

  • @NotDoingThisToday
    @NotDoingThisToday День тому

    Another fantastic video! Great information that's helping so many users. Keep up the awesome work!

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому

      Thanks! I'm just hoping this video saves a few people from damaging their printers.

  • @kapollo
    @kapollo День тому +2

    Shouldn't you put a bit of thermal compound on that upper copper part? Btw I actually broke mine the very same way unscrewing cold, and basically turned to microswiss

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому +1

      No, you don't have to. However, some users do. It is a matter of preference. It can also depend on the printer, but for the K1, it's not required.

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому +3

      MicroSwiss makes a great replacement option! I'll be doing a video on this soon!

    • @kapollo
      @kapollo День тому

      @@zerodotcmd hadn't had any issues for like 3 month some weeks really intensive printing

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому

      @@kapollo That's awesome. It's great when a good design works well.

    • @thev-eh
      @thev-eh День тому

      ​@@zerodotcmdI have the flowtech on my K1M and it's been great.

  • @verrilltp
    @verrilltp День тому

    I will add that I have the Microswiss, Triangle Labs, and the Unicorn hotends for my K1c. By far I prefer the Triangle Labs hotend. Much higher flow rate ability, and being able to use MK8 nozzles is far cheaper.

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому

      It's also nice that Triangle Labs is half the price. I will say I really do like the Micro Swiss, though.

  • @3d1e00
    @3d1e00 День тому +1

    You tried just a normal ptfe spray? Think WD40 do them?

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому +1

      No I haven't. Never had a need to yet.

    • @3d1e00
      @3d1e00 22 години тому

      @@zerodotcmd I will try and remember to let you know how it goes. Do you see any visible change in the application after you heat treat it?

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  17 годин тому +1

      @@3d1e00 No I haven't noticed any changes. The grease just tends to bake itself out. Which is a good thing.

  • @raptorheli2
    @raptorheli2 День тому +1

    does the k1c use 20t pulleys? I've got original k1 but I've changed to unicorn, new version of extruder and debating putting 20t on now......

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  16 годин тому +1

      Yes, the K1C upgraded to the smaller pulleys. However, I would argue that if anyone is going to modify their printer to upgrade the pulleys, they might as well upgrade to the linear system at the same time.

    • @raptorheli2
      @raptorheli2 15 годин тому

      @@zerodotcmd I've not seen a linear system. I'm a casual user of the printer for small one off projects. I've no real complaints with the k1 as is now tbh.

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  15 годин тому

      @raptorheli2 The pulley upgrade ends up being far more in-depth than users initially realize, to the point where you might as well upgrade all the way to linear. However, I will say that if you are a casual user, I recommend staying away from the heavier mods, especially if you are mostly happy with your printer.

    • @raptorheli2
      @raptorheli2 14 годин тому

      @@zerodotcmd it is usually mechanical things I'm making in cad I print out, anything that helps with accuracy is welcome. Although I've no big complaints there. Let me put it this way, I have never printed a benchy in my life nor any trinket parts.

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  13 годин тому

      @raptorheli2 I got into printing for this exact reason! I wanted to be able to print my own designs for tech and smart home items. I'm not interested in printing toys or trinkets, and I absolutely despise Benchys.

  • @Camaro45th
    @Camaro45th День тому

    You gotta print some 270° for your machine. You don’t have to worry about the glass being in your way.

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому

      That's probably a good idea!

  • @3DATHENS-qi1tu
    @3DATHENS-qi1tu День тому

    nice video !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @СтасЛуканев
    @СтасЛуканев День тому

    Nice advice, thanks! I'm going to upgrade my K1C with glass bed as in one of yours videos. And also going to convert to linear rails. By the way, have you heard of this upgrade? It's called "Bootycalljones k1 linear conversion". Some peple on you tube says it's worth the effort

    • @zerodotcmd
      @zerodotcmd  День тому

      Awesome best of luck with the upgrade! I've checked into the Linear Conversion a bit. I currently do not have an opinion on it since I would need to spend time with the Conversion. I know a lot of people love it though.

    • @Shapeshiftyr
      @Shapeshiftyr День тому

      I did it, 1010% worth it