A simple nozzle brush using the bed mounted nozzle scrubbers from the A1.
But why?
- In case you have an exposed 5v rail from a PCB Klicky and don't want to risk shorting 5v to ground with a brass/copper brush (ask me how I know)
- Won't scratch up your plated nozzles (or leave brass powder everywhere on your hardened or Tungsten Carbide ones)
- Apparently, polycrystalline diamond nozzles don't love wire brushes very much.
- idk lol i had spares
How do:
- Print in plastic of your choice, preferably something heat resistant. I did mine in ASA.
- Peel protective backing off nozzle scrubber
- Stick into the slot (mind the orientation)
License:
GNU General Public License v3.0