- Larger nozzles do kick ass. I personally use my 0.6 nozzles pretty heavily. As others have mentioned though, there are definitely scenarios where you’ll really want or even need to drop to a smaller size. My printer hates trying to print PETG at higher sizes for example, maybe my hot end isn’t powerful enough. 
- Tell us about your hotend? 
- Combination of line width, layer height and speed is what limits your hottend, not the nozzle size - Wanted to reply to another comment, but its saying that language is not alliwed lol 
- Ever try 1.0? - Ever try 1.0… 
 On weed?
- Wow! That’s awesome! What additional modifications were needed? 
 
- Wow! That’s awesome! What additional modifications were required? 
- I printed some tiny but detailed board game pieces recently, I don’t think I’d get the detail I wanted with a 0.8. I also have Revo installed so I’m okay with swapping nozzles frequently. - For years now, I’ve always want to see someone try a dual nozzle setup. Same material, same filament, but two nozzles sizes. - Small nozzle for outer perimeter at a low layer height. - Large nozzle for inner perimeter and infill at higher layer heights. - Maybe in the future, someone will find a way to control nozzle size dynamically. 
 




