I’m trying to build a compatibility chart for 3D printer nozzles and hot ends. I currently make nozzles for #printrbot printers but I looking to expand my inventory. If you wouldn’t mind stopping by and making sure your printer is on the list, I would appreciate it! Thanks! http://www.jerrill.com/compatibility-chart/
http://www.jerrill.com/compatibility-chart
The current versions of the Deezmaker machines (Bukobot and Bukito) use male-threaded M6 nozzles.
Also, you have J-head listed as an M6 male-threaded nozzle, but it’s 3/8"-24, and wouldn’t be compatible anyways because the heater block is part of the nozzle.
Are you going to support e3d? They go down to 0.25mm I think.
@Tim_Rastall E3d is also M6 male, isn’t it?
@Whosa_whatsis it’s certainly is.
I’m not sure where I’m headed with the chart yet. I already cover M6 male with an adapter, but I think it’s too expensive. It doesn’t sell very well. I’m considering expanding into other sizes and other printers, but I’m trying to gauge interest. I would like to get these professionally machined to get the costs down, but I want to make sure I can get back the tooling costs.
E3d is pretty popular, I see more and more of them on people machines. We should probably check with @Sanjay_Mortimer1 to make sure he doesn’t have plans to make really tiny nozzles himself though.
It’s a pretty small niche I think. I know the folks at Printrbot had doubts whether there was enough of a market to make it worth their while. I would probably agree with them that it’s not, but I’m a little biased.
Ultimaker uses male M6 thread on the UM Original, with V2 hotend. (The V1 hotends use female M6 threads, but those are rare these days, as the V2 is default)
The UM2 uses an single heater-block and nozzle in one. So for that its not an option.
I would like 0.2mm nozzles for my Ultimaker, but the price of the adapter is what kept me back really.
@Daid_Braam thanks for the Ultimaker clarification. I updated the chart.