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Like all good 3D printing accessories, even the Rapidchange Revo V6 can be upgraded. Not only did E3D produce low-cost replacement nozzles for all the different sizes you might want, they made a ...
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E3D has introduced their latest answer to multimaterial printing at the Midwest RepRap Festival this weekend. Their research project into a 3D printer with the ability to change toolheads is the la… ...
E3D has announced a replacement for its much-copied V6 3D printing hot end, which will be made in-house rather than by sub-contractors. The UK-based company is a globally-significant hot-end producer ...
The most common nozzle sizes are 0.4 mm and 0.8 mm, which are suitable for most 3D printing applications. However, you can also find nozzles with different sizes and shapes, such as 0.2 mm, 0.6 mm ...
The Diamond Hotend developed by 3D printing specialist RepRap.me addresses many of these problems by combining three heating chambers with a single nozzle to create a new sort of 3D hot end that ...
A new range of 3D printer nozzles have been launched via Kickstarter this month in the form of the Zodiac nozzle range. Offering a high-performance nozzles with military grade coatings for ...