How to Replace or Upgrade the Bambu P1P Hot End and Nozzle to Hardened Steel, or Install 0.6 Nozzle
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- @GreggAdventure Walks you through the Step-By Step process, of replacing, or upgrading, a Hot End and Nozzle, on a @BambuLab P1P Printer. In this video, I install the Hardned Steel 0.6 Hotend and Nozzle. This also applies to the X1. For Bambu printers, the Nozzle and Hot End, are ONE PIECE. To replace, or change the nozzle, you must replace the Hot-END Assemply, with the Nozzle PRE-INSTALLED
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Great explainer. You need to be a Professor.
I agree. One thing I loved at least about this video was that he explains and SHOWS all of the sides of the parts that are needed. Of course with how much pressure and way to pull.
ultra clear voice, great attention to detail.... I always come to your channel when I need to do something technical on my P1P
Thanks so much. Good to have you. 🙌🏼
Better yet, buy the entire assembly and one can swap nozzles in 30 seconds! Unplug, remove 2 screws and reverse the process. Done and done.
I can do this in under 3 Minutes, but sure. The assembly is a great way to do it. I have a video on that as well. 👍🏼
When I ordered my P1S I inadvertently ordered a hot end for an X1. This got me up and running as I had to swap out the fan, thermistor and ceramic heater. Thanks!
Finally jammed up the hot end with pla on a print gone wrong. Thought the printer was bricked for awhile. I watched your video and was able to just swap out the hot end. I'm glad BL included the replacement parts. Took all of 5 minutes. Thank you!
Epic. Nice work. 🔥🔥
This was a very good step by step, thank you for making the vudeo
Thanks for the super simple and concise tutorial. I appreciate it.
Waiting for my P1P to arrive, thanks for the helpful video!
Happy to help!
THANK YOU - easy to understand !
Your videos are simply the best and most detailed! I watched them since I got my P1P and now I upgraded it with a AMS system and a .2mm nozzle. Thank you very much for helping me all the time :)
Awesome. Thanks so much! Check out my recent AMS video! It's a good one. Also, please have a peak at the Pinned Comment on this video.
fantastic video! The official bambu lab video skips several steps so i appreciate you being thorough!
Absolutely killed it on the video! Excellent! Just what I needed. I'm getting ready to switch my 0.4 hot end to 0.6 and needed to know how to do it and this hit the nail on the head. Thank you for posting. Great job.
Awesome. Your welcome! Check out the Pinned comment. :)
Excellent guide. Thanks so much. ❤
I got my p1p today. printed one partand wanted to upgrade to the .6 nozzle. Your video was exactly what I needed. I'm going to begin now. Thank you SO much for making it!
Welcome! But I very much prefer the 0.4
Thank you so much for this video. I come back to it every time i need to replace a hotend
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Awesome video! My p1p finally had a nozzle that just wouldn't stay unclogged so I replaced it. Step by step with great details on how to install in 15 minutes if you take your time. Thanks!
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Awesome tutorials. Thanks!
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Great channel, this video helped me a ton, thank you!
Welcome!
this was amazingly helpful!
Sweetsauce. 🙏🏼
Your video's are the best, you show every step in such detail so clearly and way better than the BL video. Now I've got the confidence to tackle this job myself. Thanks Gregg.
🙏🏼🙏🏼 Thanks so much. It's suuuuuuper tedious to work this way, but I Haaaaaaate when I'm trying to learn something and people are skipping retails, moving fast, showing poor visuals, and I'm stuck pausing and going back 10 times trying to see what they did... so, I teach as if I'm teaching myself.... aka, a 5 year old. 😂😂 Thanks for noticing. Means allot. 💯
Great video!
Thanks so much! :)
Hello friend (3d printing) from NY. I watch your videos from Krakow (Poland) with great pleasure as usual. In them you always show and explain the next elements of the activities carefully and calmly. Your statement needs to be strongly emphasized that replacing the Hot End with Hardned Steel requires - which goes without saying - extruder elements and, most importantly, to have (make) a closed P1P housing. Only in this case - beautifully shown by you - the exchange makes sense. That's why - when I have already replaced the Extruder and Hot End and all printed elements of the P1P housing - I am now fighting bravely with cutting walls and doors in acrylic, as well as the top cover for AMS, to finally be able to print nylon with carbon fibers. Greetings from Krakow (Poland)!🤠
Ho Piotr, you'll find Hardened Steel Extruder gear upgrade Installation video, was already made uploaded a few days ago. That said, I shot this to show the nozzle replacement method, rather than this specific nozzle. I just happen to want an 0.6 nozzle, so I used it for the video. Thanks for kind words. Happy to have you! 💯💯
wow i was wary of buying a new hotend nozzle kit thing because i was sure it was gonna be too hard for me to install since im a newbie but you make it look really easy ! now im gonna buy it for sure
You can totally do it. Save this video, follow along, and you'll have it down in no time.
I'd like to take the time to thank you.... So many videos out there that show you how to take it out... Not many to show how to put it back together. THank you brother. THank you.
This means allot to me. The build videos like this are a tremendous time investment, and a comment like this makes my day.
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@@3DRundown I can't imagine how much time it takes. You rock man.... The other videos are so beneath this one... The detail... was so beautiful. I had no clue what to do. First timer here... and I knew exactly what to do after you video
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Great video.
THanks so much. :)
Awesome I'm doing the same upgrade and this video really helped.
Great for things like GLOW IN THE DARK pla
This helped me a ton, though I found that the .6mm nozzle didn't work well for me with PLA, so I just swapped back to the 0.4mm one. Hopefully it helps, but in BOTH cases your video helped me figure out what steps I might have been doing wrong.
I don't like the 0.6 either. I swapped back in about 2 days.
Thank you very very much for your perfect explanation. Good camera view.
I like that you dont use callcenter music in the background.
P1p is gone better since the last software update.
But for explaining videos bambu shoud hire you!
Thanks so much. I HATE those videos that rush through things, assume you know stuff that you don't, and play music over the video! Happy somebody appreciates a more mature style. You can count on it staying that way!
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I don’t know where you got the .6 I can’t find it anywhere on bamboo lab site only the .2 and a point for.
dude, I just wanted to know how to replace the nozzle on a p1p, but your editing and production quality had me by the nuts.
I'm really awful at editing. It takes me Forever! Doing my best.... 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Thank you for the video! I am glad I bought the whole assembly. I think my fat fingers would mess up the fan or the wires for sure 😂
Lol. This is the way
Thank you! Great instructional video. I see it does does not seem possible to replace just the nozzle on this printer or even replace the entire hot end frequently given the somewhat complex procedure... now I understand why people have multiple printers!
The nozzles are certainly different than most other machines, but you get used to it. I can swap in under 5 min. It get's easier each time
9:48 totally agree on that! Replacing the nozzle in the P1P is such a pain!!! Definitely the worst part of the Bambu Lab user-friendly experience.
Indeed. The only peace I can offer you, is that you will become quite good at it after some practice, and get it done in under 5 min.
@@3DRundown I just found out Bambu Lab actually offers a "complete hotend assembly" including the cooling fan and thermistor: I did not find it when I was making the purchase because it didn't have the word "nozzle" in the product title (facepalm)
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I really appreciate that you trimmed your fingernails mid video.
I really don't give a F*ck what you think about my fingers
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Great video and helped me confirm I didn't miss any steps.
I've recently taken my hotend out, reseated and now getting a lot of vibration noise. Is this something you've come across with your P1P?
The P1P does kinda sound like it's having a fit of seizures when it prints, but, I haven't noticed any difference from the hot end swaps.
Great video . I did this exactly to a T but now I'm getting an error on the machine of abnormal nozzle tempature, there may be an open circuit . Not sure what I did wrong here .
Start with the basics. Pop off the heater and thermistor, reconnect them. Is it heating at all? Is the thermistor registering temp at all?
I put the extra dollars in to Buying the hot in that had everything on it already I figure if I want to change it out quick it would be easier
Agreed. Hard to argue that
Hi, for printing wood filament, is the stainless stell nozzle and extruder gears that the P1S comes with, good enough?, or both nozzle and extruder gears needs to be replaced with the hardened steel ones?
Defintily the Nozzle. It'll wear that out quick.
. You may get away with the gears, but the gear swap is pretty easy-peasy. I wouldn't stress over it.
That's awesome. The only reason I was considering paying 2x for the x1c was for this hardened nozzle which I thought wasn't compatible with p1p per their site! I'd. Rather two p1p than one x1c..
Yup! 2 over One, is what I did.
is the .6mm hardened nozzle really worth it vs the .4mm hardened nozzle? can you still print at .15 & .2mm with the .6 nozzle or what are the real benefits of a .6mm nozzle? i am about to buy a hardened nozzle and want to choose the best one. thanks
The real benefit is LARGE LAYERS which will speed up print jobs of large items, that don't have a ton of small detail.
When you wanna upgrade the nozzle to 0.6 do you have to change the whole hotens as well?
YES. Either the Nozzle Kit as seen here, or, the complete Kit with the fan and all. There is no "NOZZLE" replacement, as you know it, on other machines.
Seems better to buy a complete hottend, much easier if you want to use the 0.4 nozzle again.
Might be. But then I can't teach this
Also, 10000% yes
If my copper wire will not remove itself, do you think its damaged? I am having printing issues on that printer.
in the nozzle? You've got the Ceramic Heater, and the Thermister. Both SHOULD remove rather easily. If in doubt, replace the hot end and get back to work. Not worth the headache
did you ever tried stainless steel? What the benefits of the hardens steel ? if there any..
Stainless is what it comes with. Hardened will hold up while printing Abrasive filaments, such as glow in the dark
Just swapped the 0.4mm with a0.6mm on my P1s, but am confused on the lack of Profiles and calibration .
0.6 will cost you detail. I took mine off in short order. Click on SELECT/REMOVE printers, and check the 0.6
Don't forget to go into the menu on the printer and set the nozzle size and type.
At the time of this video, that wasn't a thing. I dig the Mii. Nozzle Select:
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"squeeze it onto the side with the hole, and to the left of the hole" relative to what? The tip or the heat sink?
The Side with the hole, and the side where the heater attaches, which is the side the wire runs down.
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How many Nm use to tighten the screw?
no idea. I just snug it gently.
Nice video but I think I will buy the complete unit . Why are you going with the .06 nozzle
For the video. I went back to the 0.4 after. The job is quite quick after some practice. Under 5 min. But the whole unit is easy-peasy also. Up2u
@1:58 "we are going to use a 0.2mm hex" haha, that small hint is how you know someone prints
😂😂 lucky if I say even remotely the Right thing on camera.
@@3DRundown I laughed because everyone in my projects has been doing the exact same thing. One of the guys on my team asked me for an M0.8 screw 🤣
I'm about to need a 0.4 Coffee with 3 walls, and 10% Sugarfill
I've seen hotends with a replaceable nozzle only. Might give one a go to see how they pan out. Not sure why bambu went this route... just turned cheap, easy to replace nozzles a drawn out expensive process. Overall tho it's not bad... but was something that did'nt need revamped I feel.
Creality with the K1, and others, have gone this route lately as well. I was sent the hot end, with the chanable nozzle, from two different companies, but, I haven't tried them yet, or, shot them.... As, I use my own equipment for this channel, and I have to be super careful about taking a 6-800 Bamby out of service. I will do my best to bite my lip, and try one soon. On camera, of course. :)
@@3DRundown awesome...I might give one a go n see. Worth a 15ish dollar chance lol
I tend to agree! Let me know how it goes. And now you making me want to try it...
Greeg how do you know a nozzle is worn out and needs replacing? Ty buddy
You'll know. Any time I get a major clog, I replace the nozzle, however, generally, you will have print quality issues, that aren't adding up. Issues that you just can't figure out why they have suddenly appeared. layer lines, inconsistent layer thickness, rough surfaces, etc.... However, unless you are working with abrasives, they will last a very long time. I am on my original Nozzle, for all 3 of my Bambu, and both K1. The reality is, if you have any doubt, swap it out...
@@3DRundown thank you Gregg adventure.
@@3DRundown I just got the whole nozzle p1s assembly just now , kind of small the part ?
Yup! It's small indeed. I have several extra, awaiting their turn.
@@3DRundown going to get a few more too . Do you get good detail with 6 mm ?
"and then simply connect them to their respective ports" and you have your fingers over it great
For one: You LIE. Based on y our previous comment, you are just toxic trash, here to sh*t on Bambu. 1.) I move my finger away from each port, then connect, them move my fingers away again, to show the connection. 2.) You would have JUST REMOVED THEM, when disconnecting the installed hot end. Is your memory THAT bad? Take a photo! Jesus
I normally don't make comments like this but why are you using a torx bit in an allen bolt?
Because they actually fit nicely and we are using very little torque on tiny parts like this, so the odds of stripping are virtually zero. Also, cause these tools show up better on camera. I use Allen off-camera.
What happens if I didn’t put the paste back on I couldn’t find it 😅
Do it....
How do you tell the machine the hot end is no longer 0.4 but now 0.6?
You don't. You set the 0.6 when slicing, in Bambu Studio
@@3DRundown Got it. I just switch two of my X1 Carbons to .6mm and updated the setting in the slicer. I will be posting a short video and will reference this video. I changed the entire assembly. When I ordered mine I didn't even know you could order just the hot end, didn't see it...oh well kind of glad I didn't lol Thanks for posting.
I think the way you went about it, is the easier way. I've got the swap down to like 5 min. It get's easier with practice. I found the 0.6 sucked at lettering and had to go back to 0.4
are you more for x1 carbon or p1p?
X1. But the people in my P1P group REALLY like the P1P
@@3DRundown thank you for your answer ☺️ Should I go for the P1P version 2 this year or get the X1 Carbon? Is it better to get the textured plate with X1 Carbon in case I get this model please?
Nozzle I got did not have the silicone boot from factory. Is that normal??
@@kcaudle52 contact customer service. Plus, better buy the pack of 3 in their website, it's cheap also
@@mouhabuntu you can't use the textured plate with x1 bc it won't work with the lidar
how come you went for the 0.6 and not the 0.4?
I actually use the 0.4, as the 0.6 sucks at small detail and lettering. However, for the video... A few reasons. I want to teach peeps how to change from 0.4 to 0.6. I want to teach people how to change from stock to Hardend Steel. I want to teach people how to change it, PERIOD. So, doing the Steel, and 0.6, covered all those peeps, at once. :)
Finding the white ceramic isn't coming off the nozzle so easily
Don't be shy about it. It's just sitting there with some sticky paste on it. Pop it off.
Now that I have replaced it, the nozzle temp no longer reads. I rechecked all connections again. Anyone else have this issue?
Something with your Thermistor...
0.20 or 2.00 screw driver ?
Which point in the video? Don't want to say the wrong thing...
Missed the put it behind the 2 holes when reinstalling it.
Spent 30 mins trying to work out why the screws wouldn't bite. Luckily I have a domestic IT male who immediately saw what I'd done wrong. Won't make that mistake again 😂
😂🤣it happens!
Really good video, but to anyone reading this, don't waste your time buying anything but a complete assembly. It takes less than 5 minutes to replace a complete hot end (far less after your first time).
I tend to agree, but, after 2-3 times, you'll be doing this entire job in under 5 min, and saving a bunch of money. But, again, I don't necessarily disagree. HOWEVER, this something all should know how to do, especially for times when troubleshooting is necessary.
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i don't get why they went with a cheap af glass bead thermistor... most people will have to buy a new one the first time they replace the hotend,
Yea, time will tell how these hold up. I suspect allot of peeps will be using the complete hot ends instead.
2:00 that's not even a hex screw driver, it's a torx. Oh well seemed to work anyway.
Yup. I use them all the time. They fit and we aren't going tight, so stripping is not an issue
Bambu has been my nightmare DO NOT BUY IT. I have my ps1 bambu which I could not print anhything with, so I decided to change the nozzle now that I have started to change the nozzle the nozzle is all stuck do to the plastic everywhere in the blady nozzle
If you have a leaking nozzle, replace the whole hot end, and be done with it.
these printers are trash I have NEVER had a clog on ANY 3d printer until bambu
Maybe it's just YOU, that is trash. I've never had even ONE clog, on a Bambu printer. If you can't handle a P1P/P1S, 3D Printing, probably isn't for you. Or, maybe you just lie.... Kinda like how you made a bogus claim, that my fingers block the connectors on my hot end video. Find another channel to vomit on. We don't need you here.