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Testing the ObXidian nozzle and new E3D Revo developments

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I previously tested the E3D Revo hot end system on a high speed SecKit SK-Tank coreXY 3D printer, and was pleasantly surprised by the performance. The system offers convenient, tool-less swapping of nozzles, so it works best in my opinion when multiple printers have the system and can share components. In this video, I fit a Bigtreetech H2 V2S Revo to my Ender 3, a Revo Micro to a Prusa Mini, and test the new abrasion resistant ObXidian nozzles from E3D. These Revo products were provided free of charge by E3D for the purposes of review, in accordance with my review policy. All opinions expressed are my own. Purchase the E3D Revo: Purchase the BTT H2 V2S Revo: Pre-order the Revo ObXidian: 0:00 Introduction Original Revo test on SK-Tank coreXY: 1:14 BTT H2 V2S Revo specs and differences Original BTT H2 with XChange video: 3:04 H2 V2S Revo installation and printing Fan duct and adaptor I was using: :4749419 Fan adaptor I am now using: :4682915 OmniaDrop extruder video: Power Test and Kraken video: 5:04 Revo Micro to Prusa Mini 3D printed adaptor Prusa Mini Revo Micro adaptor: 5:54 Revo Micro to Mini installation and printing Revo Micro Mini instructions: Rook model: :99028 9:32 Revo ObXidian nozzles E3D ObXidian article: 10:30 Revo brass vs ObXidian testing Rotating Rings toy: Teaching Tech speed and flow rate test: #speed 13:00 Conclusion Buy quality and affordable filament from X3D. Buy 3, get 1 free and a free sample pack with every order: Get Quality Resins from 3D Printers Online. 5% off storewide for Teaching Tech subscribers [Code: tech5] Take a look around and if you like what you see, please subscribe. Support me on Patreon:

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