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The nozzle used for the small prints is a .25 I believe I could print smaller with a .1 nozzle. I think Jerrill used to make custom nozzles down to that size for the Ubis (Printrbot) hotend but not sure if anyone else produces 0.1mm nozzles commercially, got the impression they are hard to make.
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I stopped trying to drilling anything below 0.4. The problems i had were one reason why i tried airbrush nozzles.Quote
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I can imagine that the 0.1mm nozzles might be a touch challenging!
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I tried micro reamers as well. I got mine from a goldsmith supply and they weren't actually that expensive. Using them is something that requires more skill than i have though.Quote
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Those micro-reamers look nice, but seem to be very expensive. I'm hoping I can get by without for now!
Srek, those airbrush nozzles are looking more appealing all the time. I really should listen to people with more experience, but I have a terrible curiosity and desire to try things out for myself!
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