What is better nozzle size 0.4mm or 0.5mm? - DREMC STORE 3D Printing Supplies

0.4mm vs 0.5mm Nozzle: Real-World Results After Years of Testing

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0.4mm became the default because of a drill bit E3D had on hand, not because it’s optimal. We’ve been printing everything such as Voron parts, custom jigs, filled materials, customer jobs, at 0.5mm for years. Here’s why nobody’s complained, why clogged nozzles disappeared, and the one question you should ask before buying your next nozzle.

Choosing the Right 3D Printer Nozzle Material - DREMC STORE 3D Printing Supplies

Choosing the Right 3D Printer Nozzle Material

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A nozzle upgrade can silently destroy your print quality if you don't account for thermal conductivity. We break down the real failure modes of brass, hardened steel, plated copper, tungsten, SiC, and diamond nozzles, and reveal the 0.5mm sweet spot most people overlook.

Why Brass (or Non‑Abrasive) Nozzles Are Still the Standard on New 3D Printers - DREMC STORE 3D Printing Supplies

Why Brass (or Non‑Abrasive) Nozzles Are Still the Standard on New 3D Printers

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Walk into any 3D printing enthusiast’s workspace, and you will almost certainly see a spare brass nozzle on the desk. Despite the growing popularit...
E3D Revo ObXidian™ Nozzles available in Australia!

E3D Revo ObXidian™ Nozzles available in Australia!

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Now available:  https://store.dremc.com.au/products/revo%E2%84%A2-obxidian-nozzle Nozzle X vs ObXidian Nozzle X also has a non-stick coating, but...
Bondtech CHT BiMetal Coated Nozzle - MK8 / V6 / Volcano - Australia

Bondtech CHT BiMetal Coated Nozzle - MK8 / V6 / Volcano - Australia

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Looking to improve your 3D printer’s performance with abrasive filaments? The Bondtech CHT BiMetal Coated Nozzle offers faster flow and longer life for MK8, V6, and Volcano setups.