Ultimaker recently launched two new products: one is the latest Breakaway filament (support), and we previously shared the model results printed with it.
The other is the 0.25mm AA print core. This time, I will share with you the exquisite models printed using this ultra-fine nozzle!

Let's take a look at the pentagonal cube printed using an Ultimaker 3D printer with only the 0.25mm nozzle. This geometric model was printed with transparent PLA filament.
The thinnest edge is only 1.2mm, and with its clever layer-by-layer stacking design, it can be printed in one go without any support.

The completed pentagonal cube can be held and played with, resembling a dice.

Do you think printing the thinnest edge at only 1.2mm doesn't push the 0.25mm nozzle to its limits? No worries, we understand your concern, so we printed an even smaller model to fully demonstrate the nozzle's advantages.

This super mini drill model has a thinnest edge of only 0.28mm. It was printed using green PLA with PVA support material. For the BB nozzle part, it is recommended to use a 0.4MM nozzle.
(※Reminder: Ultimaker does not offer a 0.25MM BB nozzle!)

The actual printed model appears very tiny even when placed next to a ten-dollar coin, and all the intricate details are reproduced!
It's truly astonishing!!! You might not believe that all the details were printed. To prove the fineness of the print, we brought out "Drill Dad" (which is actually just a normal-sized drill) for a comparison.

See? I'm not lying! All the intricate details are printed!

Let's turn it over and look at the back. The surface after melting away the support is also very complete.
If you happen to need to print miniature models, now with this amazing tool, you can print all sorts of essential miniature items for your miniature life!
Without further ado, get yourself a 0.25mm nozzle now.
Product page:0.25mm AA Print Core
Download the pentagonal geometric model here:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2751126