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  1. About 7 months ago the Voron Design team started doing work working on creating their "own" design for a hot-end. When starting this process the Doc from the Voron Design team reached out to E3D and discussions started happening prior to the beta announcement of the Rev Hot ends. E3D hinted early in the design process prior to the announcement of the Revo hot-end from E3D, very specific requirements. The design of the Revo Voron was lead and really produced by Wile.e from the Voron Design Team. This is an open source design and will be releasing the on the GPL3 license. The Revo Voron Features the lightest heatsink in the Revo family of hot ends Revo Six - 18.945g Revo Micro - 11.625g Revo Voron - 7.150g or 10.45g with mounting screws. Purchase Options In the UK from E3D here - https://e3d-online.com/products/revo-voro In the US from Filastruder at - https://www.filastruder.com/products/e3d-revo-voron?variant=39567818948679 I am looking forward to trying out the Revo Voron and hope to see many updated around this light and simple to use hot end in the future! https://e3d-online.com/blogs/news/revo-voron-available-now Nero3D did a quick recap of the Revo-Voron Here: More information on the DataSheet -
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