Twisting it on hot and the nozzle fell to the bed. I thought “huh, guess I was turning it the wrong way…” Nope.

  • pixls@merv.news
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    1 year ago

    From the pic it looks like cross threading rather than over tightening. Always makes sure it threads smooth before you start tightening

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    1 year ago

    I have a socket and extension I keep by the printer which fits the nozzle. That way I can screw it in by hand while hot, still easily feel if something is binding, and I don’t even have to burn off my fingertips.

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    1 year ago

    Been there before. Thankfully, replacement blocks are pretty cheap.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I’ve already spent like $60 trying to help a guy save $10. What’s another $20 on the pile? Lol.

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    1 year ago

    Did the same with Trianglelab Dragon. Damaged the heatbreak as well when disassembling the hotend. Now I own a 1.8Nm torque wrench…