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  1. So... I´ve seen all of the late Sanjay´s videos regarding the revo. I´ve seen the big boys in team FDM are using Revo... What is the deal with this nozzle? you guys really change nozzle PER PRINT to actually use it? I do change the whole hot end (in about 3 minutes) every once in a while when I do print flexibles to use a PTFE lined heatbreak... I normally use Knock off high flow nozzles (the 3 holed ones) across all my printers, and eventually I will swap 1 of them to assembly a hardened one for carbon filled parts or the likes. Changing a nozzle is 2 minutes tops after pre-heating. So... other than industrial environments where maybe every other print is printed in different material or for an optimized size of nozzle... why should I move to revo and upset my whole ecosystem of 5 V6 hot ends across all? (not trying to start heated arguments here, I assume all of you will have a reason an I would love to hear it so I can balance it out on practical reasons rather than marketing BS). Answers like "it looks cool AF sticking under my multi colour RGB´d stealthburner" are perfectly acceptable, but given my lack of aesthetic sense, will probably be automatically discarded...
  2. Must say, I am seriously loosing faith in this hotend. I now had a failure 80 % through a 8hour print. And this is the third brand new Revo hotend this has happened to. Measuring the heater resistance confirms a heater failure. And though e3d has replaced the previous two, this is now becoming tedious. Seriously thinking of reverting back to dragon hotends or even v6's
  3. claudermilk

    ObXidian

    https://e3d-online.com/blogs/news/revo-obxidian Announcement just hit Discord.
  4. Version 1.0.0

    53 downloads

    I make this mod to acomodate the E3D Revo Six hotend wiring on afterburner setup.In adition i create a adxl345 mounting option.
  5. Version 2022.07.20

    237 downloads

    Revo_Nozzle_Skirt A Revo nozzle box hidden in a Voron Trident skirt. Compatible with 250/300/350 Tridents. 250 - 2 Nozzles each 300 - 4 Nozzles each 350 - 5 Nozzles each Bill Of Materials 2x 6mm x 3mm Round Magnet 2x M3 Heat-set insert 2x M3x8 BHCS Instructions Print a Skirt and Nozzle Holder the appropriate size for your printer. the A version is for the front-left and back-right corners. and the B version is for the other 2 corners. install the 2 heat-set inserts into the ends of nozzle-holder part. install 1 magnet in the skirt, and one in the nozzle-holder such that they attract eachother when the door is installed. insert the nozzle holder into the skirt and fasten with 2 M3x8 BHCS Remove the stock skirt piece from your trident and install the new one in it's place.
  6. 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 -
  7. Version 1.0.0

    91 downloads

    The Data Sheet for the Revo Voron hotend.
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