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E3D`s Revo™ Upgrade meets Anycubic Vyper/Kobra Max 3D-Printer! Review, Tutorial and PLA-Giveaway

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2022
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    Hello guys!
    After encountering a few issues with multiple nozzlechanges and strange issues with a few filaments, i wanted to get rid of those issues by an upgrade - since dozens of hours of tweaking settings didn`t lead to desired results.
    Then i came across this Revo-hotend with its unique feature i will show in the video very closely and i was very surprised how much this thing was worth the try!
    Showing the BIG advantages, testing different filaments, presenting testprints and guiding you through the simple installation process are the topics i wanted to share with you in my first youtube-project!
    One of my subscribers gets the chance to win 1KG free PLA and more giveaways are on my list for future videos to appreciate your support!
    This is my first ever recorded video and also my first time trying to record myself speaking english - would be super happy about your feedback in the comment section!
    THANK YOU for being here!
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    Links
    Hotendadapter STL:
    www.printables...
    Revo™ bei E3D: e3d-online.com...
    Stecker-Set von Amazon: amzn.to/3tGuBHd
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    STLs:
    Revo-Nozzleholder: www.printables...
    Hand with mushroom (SuperMario): www.printables...
    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Pokemon: cults3d.com/de...
    Articulated octopus and bunny: www.myminifact...

Комментарии • 182

  • @brianbales9941
    @brianbales9941 Год назад +14

    It was very helpful. I bought the Kobra Max because I wanted to have a printer that worked great out of the box and didn't need upgrades... Now you have me wanting to make upgrades....

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +5

      Thank you and sorry :D But why not improving? ;)

    • @jbsr4910
      @jbsr4910 Год назад +1

      if it aint broke...dont fix it'

  • @Krautech
    @Krautech 4 месяца назад +1

    Youre english is great! Dont doubt yourself. This guide was perfect. Your explanation on everything including crimping was very detailed.
    Definitely sold me on putting a revo on my vyper. Thank you!

  • @Jakers197
    @Jakers197 Год назад +8

    What a great video. I'm so glad you posted this in the kobra max group on facebook. I've had so many issues with my stock hotends and I didn't even think I could pull this off but your English is fantastic and the instructions are clear and very helpful. Thank you for making this. I'm autolevelling my revo as I write this!

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much!! :) Wasnt sure if sharing would get enough attention haha Feels gr8 that ppl find their ways in here :) Yeah stock ones can be awesome or a nightmare -Or both at the same time 😆 Thank you very much again for your kind words! How does it work? :)

    • @Jakers197
      @Jakers197 Год назад +1

      @@tombeardy4833 Still lots to do! PEI sheet on the way to help with my adhesion issues and still need to tune my settings but I'm impressed so far. It's inspired me to look at more upgrades :)

    • @ibixat
      @ibixat Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Just watching you swap the nozzles out has convinced me I need to do this upgrade to both my Kobra Max and Plus

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Glad it helped 😊 Hope everything works smooth! If i can help, let me know :)

  • @pickitlickit
    @pickitlickit Год назад +1

    Thank you! I normally don't comment on people's English but wanted to let you know that I didn't even think anything about your English until you mentioned it. You speak very well.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank you SO much! Sorry for that late reply, i dont get a notification for every comment :/ Huge thanks again! Hope you come by for my next video which should launch soon 😊

  • @FatDadofTarkov
    @FatDadofTarkov Год назад +2

    Thank you for your Video. It was super helpful. I changed things up a tad. and sacrificed the Thermistor and Heater Cartridge cut off their wires and soldered them onto the wires of the Revo. Shrink wrapped them. Then I took the screws from the heater block and used them to connect the two pieces of the hotend adapter. screwed right into the holes and were the perfect size. then. I just screwed the screws from the hot end holder into the top of the adapter and it held about as tight as possible.
    Its an absolutely great improvment. I'd been having problems with the stock hot end.

  • @fadysinno264
    @fadysinno264 Год назад +1

    This is an amazing step by step video! Thank you so much!! I just used it to install it on my Kobra Max today. Your english is perfect and you speak english better than a lot of people I know and they are born in the USA! LOL! Thanks again!

    • @mattycars953
      @mattycars953 Год назад

      What exact settings are you using for your Kobra max. I cannot seem to get mine working

  • @ericbarker3850
    @ericbarker3850 Год назад +1

    look at that mini benchy! who does that!
    Awesome video, with great information… I hope to upgrade my vyper very soon.

  • @ericsmiller88
    @ericsmiller88 Год назад +3

    Wow, perfect video. The Max community needed this... idk how i have not found it earlier

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much! I know how that feels haha Soon i will release a video about an entire upgraded - printhead with new fans and so on. Super interesting to make and print :) Happy you think my video is "needed" - feel free to share :P If you need some help let me know!

    • @ericsmiller88
      @ericsmiller88 Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Will do, looking forward to the upgrade videos, you would be a godsend hahah.

    • @ic-nootz770
      @ic-nootz770 Год назад +1

      I had been searching for something like this for a while now.

  • @Mastersaifer
    @Mastersaifer 3 месяца назад

    Finally got this mod done after months of procrastinating and leaving things unfinished. Only issue I had was that Pronterface would not let me send M500 or M503, but Octoprint's terminal did. Your English is excellent btw, at least as good as most Americans!

  • @Ask-Jesus-for-the-Holy-Spirit
    @Ask-Jesus-for-the-Holy-Spirit Год назад +1

    Your video just sold me on two revo units today! Thank you.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Haha nice! Where did you get it? :) I shared a link under the video :D

  • @GaogaoSenpaisaurus
    @GaogaoSenpaisaurus Год назад

    I am so very glad that I found your video. It's going to be a big help not only for me, but a friend who just started printing. Thank you!

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank YOU for your comment :) I am also working on an tipps and tricks video esp for beginners to troubleshoot issues and make big improvements in printquality - might also be interesting then😊 If there are any questions feel free to reach out!

  • @KevinJernigan
    @KevinJernigan Год назад +1

    Great workTom! I’m not gonna lie, I’ve been waiting for this video after seeing your results on FB. I need to upgrade my Vyper now.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! Yeah sadly it took a bit longer but we have flu-season 😆 Enjoy it! And if you need any assistance let me know!

  • @briancahill8610
    @briancahill8610 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, At 15:24 where you are holding a short black cable, what is the longer black connector on top? I do not see that part referenced earlier in the video. Thank you.

  • @boondockfan1975
    @boondockfan1975 Год назад +1

    Ordering a Vyper and Revo Six now. Got the Revo Hemera XS running on my SX1 (V1) and it is really worth the money :) Nice video, well done :)

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank you VERY much! Hope everything runs smooth :)

  • @joebo9378
    @joebo9378 17 дней назад

    Original Vyper owner here. I have a bi-metal heatbreak and replaced the stock order with a Capricorn Bowden tube. I want to print stuff like Polycarb and want to upgrade the max temp.
    1. Will a stock power supply be able to handle the additional power required for this hotend?
    2. Will doing several day long prints lead to enough heat creep to melt or warp the adapter connecting the hotend to the strain gauge?
    3. Will this increase or decrease the max print speed?

  • @kayiuo-ts7pi
    @kayiuo-ts7pi 13 дней назад

    Moin, bin sehr neu im 3D Druck, daher nur Luxus Problem.
    Hab eine Kobra 2Max, ansich sehr gute Ergebnisse, nur beinden Brücken ohne Support hängen die Fäden, würde sich das Teil lohnen?
    Oder nur für ältere Modelle sinnvoll

  • @broderickvii
    @broderickvii Год назад

    This was wonderful. Thank you so much for your time and effort. Your English is awesome by the way. Substantially better than my German

  • @VitalyBrusentsev
    @VitalyBrusentsev Год назад +5

    Thank you for the awesome video Tom, you certainly inspired me to chose my next Vyper upgrade :)
    One question: did you notice flow rate reduction compared to the stock Volcano hotend? What maximum speed you were comfortable printing PLA with?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +6

      It needs a bit more tweaking beacause the volcano is pretty "leaking" due the high melting capability which is a bit too high imo. Thats why many ppl encoubter stringing and oozing and unclear seems. If you raise the temp a bit printing up to 120mm/s for bottom layers works pretty good still with the Revo :-) At least you wont loose speed while increasing quality - at least thats what happend in my case😊
      Small parts i normally print with 30mm/s outer and 45mm/s inner walls and 60mm/s infill :) Very small things smaller for sure and big parts...like REALY big parts 60 outer, 75 inner and 80-90 infill. But since thats a bit noisy with the steppers i keep a bit under those values mostly :) Otherwise my girlfriend hates me👀😄

  • @jefflammers2712
    @jefflammers2712 Год назад +3

    Very informative video. You have provided a complete step by step illustration that really helps users new to 3d printing feel comfortable doing the revo hot end mod. P.S. your grasp and execution of the English language is very good and easy to understand. Thanks so much for taking the time to produce your video and I hope to see more in the future.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much for your awesome and objective feedback jeff! I will upload the next - even larger video - this week in german and hopefully next week in english :) Also first time talking a bit in front of the camera haha Hope to see you there as well! And rly thanks again for your comment! Sometimes when my shorts struggle to get views its abit frustrating but such comments help a lot! Highly apprechiated😊

  • @ryanclark2289
    @ryanclark2289 3 месяца назад

    Will the new hotend go hotter than the stock 260 degrees on the kobra max? If yes, how do you get kobra max computer to allow you to go above 260 degrees? Thank you!

  • @mkdyver
    @mkdyver 16 дней назад

    Hi there just found this video, great info! I was wondering if you knew if e3d made a hotend/extruder combo that will work with anycubic vyper

  • @NukeFinity
    @NukeFinity 8 месяцев назад

    Ahh PID Tuning, reminds me of my control engineering module in university. Gold times

  • @jonathonodonnell253
    @jonathonodonnell253 5 месяцев назад

    How does that work with the leviQ ? Doesn’t it use induction on the nozzle?

  • @3DPrintingPiper
    @3DPrintingPiper 10 месяцев назад

    the hot end temp is running away and i don't know to regulate it. the moment i powered on my printer, the hot end temperature shot up to over 300 C. What could I have done wrong?

  • @LeFroggie404
    @LeFroggie404 10 дней назад

    Will this work with the bosh direct drive kit they have?

  • @stefankrimbacher7917
    @stefankrimbacher7917 10 месяцев назад

    How many mm/s are possible with Anycubic vyper and Revo Six?

  • @jzagaja
    @jzagaja Год назад

    Would be great to test Biqu H2 Revo and high flow nozzle. I have Kobra Max adapter for H2 Lite and H2.

  • @DraziKai
    @DraziKai Год назад +1

    i just picked up the Hemera xs... im gonna put it on my kobra max.

  • @MIKE-ny2td
    @MIKE-ny2td Год назад +1

    Great video tom i wanna do this to my vyper and my kobra max but cutting wires always makes me back away lol

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank you very much!
      Well if shipping wouldnt cost much from Austria i am happy to help :-)

    • @MIKE-ny2td
      @MIKE-ny2td Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 thats ok i gotta learn how to do it i appreciate the offer though :)

  • @bobreichel
    @bobreichel 3 месяца назад

    So will it work with the anycubic kobra 2 pro as well?

  • @mattycars953
    @mattycars953 Год назад

    I spent the money, installed it. And it’s printing terribly. Any help?

  • @igorkh6621
    @igorkh6621 3 месяца назад

    What about firmware settings for new thermistor?

  • @platin2148
    @platin2148 Год назад

    I personally must say the adapter feels a bit too long especially the airflow or does it still do it nice?
    I did see petg isn’t nice with the V8 hotend it leaked all over the place.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Yeah its a bit longer but you could also print some adaptive fan-shrouds to make it fit 100%. But i never had any cooling issues so far :)
      Oh rly? Maybe too hot? :D

  • @omedeotan
    @omedeotan Год назад

    Hola, tengo un inconveniente con la Revo Hemera, y no se como instalarla me puedes dar consejos?

  • @MsArchitectschannel
    @MsArchitectschannel 11 месяцев назад

    1. Your English is Great!
    2. I'm looking for a large build volume option for being able to print high-temperature plastics, glass/carbon nylon etc. For engine intake components is this printer with this upgrade a good option for that? It seems like a very cheap option at least!
    right now i use a duplicator 4 printing in ABS and don't have the hot end temperature or build volume for what i'm looking for :/
    3. What Programs do you use for slicing for this? The least experience i have in 3d printing is in the software end of things

  • @user-rv1rt1kk3m
    @user-rv1rt1kk3m Год назад

    Did you have to modify the printer firmware to properly accommodate the Revo Six hot end thermistor? The Kobra Max stock firmware with stock hot end has the wrong thermistor defined in the firmware source. This results in hot end temperature being about 18% higher than the display reading. For the Revo Six hot end sensor line number 442 of Configuration.h (in Marlin folder) needs to be changed as follows :
    #define TEMP_SENSOR_0 5 //11 for stock KM hotend. 5 for Revo Six
    Note that I have not yet verified this as my Revo Six is still in transit. But correcting the thermistor define in the firmware source corrected the 18% temp error with the stock hot end.

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett 11 месяцев назад

    I want to install a Revo™ Hemera XS on my anycubic Kobra neo printer can this be done if so help lool

  • @DMAbCD
    @DMAbCD Год назад

    Thank you for this very detailed and informative video. I didn't mind your accent at all. I really like how you went through every step and made it easy to follow. Thank you also for adding the parts in the description. I recently purchased a Anycubic Kobra Max and am brand new to 3D printing and look forward to seeing more of your videos.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment :) Glad i was able to provide infos ppl might need😊 Awesome! Hope you enjoy the hobby :) My next printer review is in the making -in the meantime i will post a bunch of "Shorts" here on youtube so you may see some cool prints! If you have any questions about our hobby feel free to reach out😊

    • @DMAbCD
      @DMAbCD Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Thank you, I will

  • @geelonghandmade
    @geelonghandmade Год назад

    Excellent video. Thanks, and upgrade will happen for my Vyper.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much!
      Awesome! Theres a link in the description leading you to E3D - they have their stuff discounted 😊

  • @pekonipilvi116
    @pekonipilvi116 Год назад +1

    revo is good replacement for ur normal v6 hotends but vyper and kobra utilize volcano...in theory and with fine tuning it can do 120-180mm/s printing and whit bimetal heatbreak and for example CRT nozzle u can pump that up in theory even more and allowe printing those high temp and corrosive materials ( ofc in vyper and kobra...speed is pretty much limited by its software it has...still not opensource for its marlin files...anycubic said its in plan for future but who knows) revos easy to use its god damn nice and planning to build quick swap between both of those 2 for kobra max when its arrives for different usecases :) heating up volcano will take lot longer cause its heating area is larger making it better for fast prints that way too

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Absolutely. But i came ro the conclusion (for myself lol) that this high melting capacity of Volcanos are simply too much for a slow printer esp if theres no LA/PA so printing smaller things or detailed stuff with above like 80-100 is nearly impossible to get without ringing, or detailloss or anything. If you flash with klipper thats an entire different story for sure :) But if you go like 30-50mm/s i think that early filamentmelting may be the cause why you need more retract and so on

    • @pekonipilvi116
      @pekonipilvi116 Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 for sure...and just direct drive modding can pretty much negate largest quality issue of volcano

  • @xedtfive5653
    @xedtfive5653 Год назад

    Great explanation a question that I have is why can’t you put the jst plugs and metal piece right onto the thermistor and heater

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Hey! Thanks :) You mean on their cables? Somehow ppl had errors when doing so (i know it doesnt make a lot of sense lol) and also a warranty issue imo since you loose that if you cut the direct cables instead of the extensions :)

  • @fschnell
    @fschnell Год назад +1

    Thank You!

  • @Filmman586
    @Filmman586 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Gonna do this!

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Enjoy it! If you need any assistance let me know :)

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Год назад

    Can I use this hot end on the anycubic Kobra neo

  • @NativeManDan
    @NativeManDan 7 месяцев назад

    Would this work on the kobra 2 max?

  • @matthewmcmahon8568
    @matthewmcmahon8568 Год назад

    Great video & explanation, the STL isn't listed for the hotend adaptor anymore, can you please share the link again
    Thanks :)

  • @SeiferTheKamikaze
    @SeiferTheKamikaze Год назад

    Would it work for the Kobra Plus? I guess it's the same architecture? isn't it?

  • @dustinmoore3560
    @dustinmoore3560 9 месяцев назад

    how do i find the interface like that?

  • @Beaulieu83130
    @Beaulieu83130 Год назад

    Hi awesome video!
    I have 2 question!
    Why we have to add some new cable the one from the Revo are no enough long? What type of cable we have to use??
    And is the new link for the adapter work as the one it was previously ? Thx

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Thx!
      Those cables are includes in every Revo-Six unit. They are simply adapters to be used if you need them way longer to connect them all the way down to the mainboard for example. In the Video - like i mentioned -they should just be cutted at around 5cm or so and then used :) The reason for not cutting and adapting the JSTs to the Revos maincable is 1st Warranty and also some ppl got issues with those cables getting crimped :) Yeah looks absolutely the same to me :) Maybe a bit less space for the cables to be installed but should still work fine

  • @chefsadventures7849
    @chefsadventures7849 Год назад

    I bought the revo but one thing I'm not sure is the + and - of the wires or does that not matter, I don't want to short the board

  • @E3DOnline
    @E3DOnline Год назад

    Great video Tom!

  • @ProfessorPolygon
    @ProfessorPolygon Год назад +1

    Hi, is there actually an increase in print quality compared to the stock? Its hard to tell without a side by side comparison.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Hey!
      Absolutely!😊 - I showed quiet a few side by side comps using the temptowers :) Esp at the very beginning you see the one on the left showing the revo, and to the right the stock one :)

    • @ProfessorPolygon
      @ProfessorPolygon Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 thanks. Yeah I saw that. I mean like layer lines etc on regular prints. Photos taken with a light from the top. Just wondered if there is a difference?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      @@ProfessorPolygon Definetly! I think the first comparisson at the "intro" tells a good story. With the stock one you can/may always encounter a bit of rougher surfaces depending on the filament. And the mate ones showed the BIGGEST improvement i could imagine. At others line 3d-jakes Pla, the difference was less in the pure surfacequality but also in way less stringing which is also an improvement for sure.
      So depending on the filament you might notice smaller improvements than at others but still improvements for sure in my opinion!

  • @ProfessorPolygon
    @ProfessorPolygon Год назад

    Hey, would you recommend the Revo Voron hot end? Or just get the revo six. Are there particular benefits with the six?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Hey! Its the same hotend perse. Just the heatsink looks different :-)

  • @MrGingbean
    @MrGingbean Год назад +1

    Does this work with the Kobra Plus?

  • @Ephemeralkazu
    @Ephemeralkazu Год назад

    Thanks for this video I really love this. What filament did you use for the adapter ? PLA or PEtg

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! :) I went with PETG so theres less risk to crack it when you screw it together since that needs some torque :)

  • @istvanovics
    @istvanovics Год назад

    Hi Tom, I did the upgrade, not to revo but a V6. Everything should be fine, but can't use the printer at all, because somehow he finds always the peviews auto level data when the hotend was shorter. I almost close to broke the heatblock. I try to save the auto level mesh data with merlin pronterface but after the autolevel data is displaying starting to send me continuous messages echo:busy paused for user... and I can't write the M500 to save the data. I'm hopeless really. Please help if you could.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Hi!
      And simply autolevel via the printers screen wont work? :) I also had issues with pronterface when it came to level. But just using the screen worked wonders for me

  • @keybracer72
    @keybracer72 Год назад

    I had read about overheating problems with the revo in combination with vyper. Is this still a problem?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Neither me or many others i am in touch experienced this. I have also heard of that but it didnt depends on the printer it was used at. Maybe a production or wire issue...or a bad batch of thernistors. I have no clue but after over 500 printinghours with the revo - and others using it for even 6 months now, never had one single issue :)

  • @C00KIE00
    @C00KIE00 Год назад

    First of all, Thank you so much for your video. It was really helpful! I was wondering how much percentage infill you used for printing the REVO_SIX_Adapter for auto bed leveling. I think i will use abs for this adapter. Huge Thanks :)

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Hey there! Glad it helped you 😄
      I just went for 100% grid infill to be safe :) Abs will work just as fine

  • @vintagehomecomputer2536
    @vintagehomecomputer2536 Год назад

    Did you also print ABS with this Revo six if yes how are the results

  • @chrisnenzel582
    @chrisnenzel582 Год назад

    Curious if the auto leveling function continues to work after the hot end swap? Wouldn't want to do this swap and not be able to autolevel the bed of the Kobra Max.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Theres no reason why it shouldnt. You mount the hotend using the adapter to the strain gauge which is responsible for leveling :) Works like before! Just make sure you wont damage the levelsensors cables and youre 100% good :)

    • @chrisnenzel582
      @chrisnenzel582 Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 thanks. Wasn't sure how the strain gauge worked.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      @@chrisnenzel582 Youre welcome! Let me know if you need anything else :)

  • @djihn13
    @djihn13 Год назад

    What software is that? I'm new to 3d printing

  • @wolves2.075
    @wolves2.075 Месяц назад

    hi can you share the config for kobra max please??

  • @roberson607
    @roberson607 Год назад

    Tom did you have any issues with Auto Bed Leveling?I I have had issues with just different brands of the J5 Hotend requiring different Z offsets, sometimes large differences. Great job I have ordered a Revo.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Hi Don!
      For sure you need to re-adjust the offset - either manually which could be risky haha or simply relevel.
      There are certain nozzlesizes that show a bit of an difference - E3D also showed that info on their website somewhere. I had to lower the z-offset by 0.2 if i use 0.25 or the 0.15 nozzle.
      0.4 and 0.6 use the same offset :) So to jump on the safe side i just went through one quick testprint each (only firstlayer) and noted/reminded the offset :-) Hope that answeres your question!
      Thank you!😊 If i can help you anymore let me know :)

    • @roberson607
      @roberson607 Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Thanks Tom

  • @cenzo9891
    @cenzo9891 Год назад +1

    hey guys / Tom
    before i begin I just want to say this is an excellent video...
    I have installed the Revo six and now trying to do the PID tuning
    I have connected my VYPER to the printer interface on my Mac and I have run the first command to run my fans successfully. (M106 S255)
    After I put in M303 E0 C5 S210 U1
    I keep getting an unknown command error at the end
    echo: Unknown command :"M10M105"
    any suggestion?
    im based in USA - NY

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Hey Vincent! I think i have seen your facebook post shortly ago :) Do you use Pronterface or something different?
      Happy trying to help!

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      And thank you very much for your compliment on my video🤗 I rly apprechiate every feedback, every view, like sub haha everything. Maybe some of my shorts will also show you some nice prints you may want to try :)

    • @cenzo9891
      @cenzo9891 Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 i use Pronterface..... I believe I posted a screenshot on the Facebook post..... I just don't get it... I fold your steps exactly.
      When I first got this printer for my birthday, it worked so flawlessly in like a dream come true.
      But for the past month, it has give me nothing but problems.
      Then someone posted that I should upgrade and you have a video on RUclips.
      I followed your video and subscribed to you and it was great
      You were so easy to follow along and so easy to understand you. (I don't know why you say your English is not good)
      Seems good enough for me....

    • @cenzo9891
      @cenzo9891 Год назад +1

      @@tombeardy4833 yes... I do plan on watching more of your videos..... But I need to fix my printer first

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank you very much again! That gcode sadly makes zero sense since its not used on 3d printers lol Can you controll your temp with pronterface and also movements? Extruder and so on?

  • @TheLichOmoi
    @TheLichOmoi Год назад

    Good stuff! When printing in petg do u use all The nozzle sizes or do u stick with the .4?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Hey there! Thank you!
      For now i just stick with 0.4 to be honest sincle i mostly print PLA atm for christmas😊 But i wouldnt expect any issues with higher/lower nozzlesizes

  • @rehanmukadam3823
    @rehanmukadam3823 Год назад

    Hello Tom can you please mention what app do you use to connect to the printer? thankyou so much I bought a revo for my kobra plus after watching this video.

  • @liamskeath3146
    @liamskeath3146 Год назад

    awsome work brother !!!!! great video very pro !!!

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Oooooh here he is haha Thank you very much my friend!

  • @ThomasS17
    @ThomasS17 Год назад

    Hey, I'm looking to get the Revo and also upgrade to the Stealthburner print head with it. Do you know if the grove mount adapter of the Revo Six can be removed and then mounted with screws from the top, similar to the Rapido or Dragon hotends?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Not 100% sure but maybe it works better with the voron variant? Since you already have holes at the top? :)

    • @ThomasS17
      @ThomasS17 Год назад +1

      @Tom Beardy Yes that's true, I just wanted to be able to also mount it on the stock mount (I'm still waiting on a PCB I need for the Stealthburner upgrade, and it might take a while to get here). But I went for the Voron edition and found an adapter for the Vyper mount. I'm currently in the process of upgrading, and it should work fine.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Fingers crossed! :)

    • @ThomasS17
      @ThomasS17 Год назад

      @Tom Beardy Works great so far with the custom cooling shroud! One of the big print quality improvements I noticed are much cleaner extruded lines. With the stock hotend, the extruded lines were fuzzy and did not have clean edges, though I assume the cheap and semi-cheap nozzles I used are at fault there. And the nozzle changes are soo much more convenient. Now it's just more waiting for the PCB to arrive to upgrade to the Stealthburner with a bltouch :)

  • @FatDadofTarkov
    @FatDadofTarkov Год назад

    Sooooo When I do the m500 command after pid autotune, it doesnt tell me it saved and it seems to make Pronterface stop working. wont do a m503 or really accept any command after that. I have a Kobra Max. Any Ideas whats happening?

    • @FatDadofTarkov
      @FatDadofTarkov Год назад +1

      Soo I found out on this video (ruclips.net/video/BanGpOIs5Sc/видео.html) the Kobra max locks up after a PID autotune on pronterface and the PID numbers have to be saved manually.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Good to know! Havent heard of such issues yet :/

  • @Dimitris1963
    @Dimitris1963 Год назад

    Hi and thank you for this tutorial. Do we have to adjust retraction, flow etc? Second: What filament did you used for the adapter?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Hi Dimitris! Yep as always if you change anything hotend or extruderwise you should check them. I was able to lower retract to 2.5mm distance at 40mm/s when i needed around 5mm at the same speed with the stock hotend :-)
      Flow was the same for me - just the temperature needs to be increased since the stock vypertermistor shows around 10-15 degrees less and the revo is pretty spot on :) Before i printed fast things (70mm/s) with 205 and now with 220 :) But nothing major - more important is the at the end of the video shown PID-tuning :)
      Hope that helps!

    • @Dimitris1963
      @Dimitris1963 Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Hi Tom! Thanks for your answer, it helps! ;)

  • @Busards
    @Busards Год назад

    Thank you for this video ! I just installed the Revo on my KobraMax :) I have just a question, when I set 200° on my nozzle and measure it with a meter I just have 185°. Before with the volcano it was 205° Do you have an idee ? Also how can I mod the firmware to go to 300° ?

    • @ruftime
      @ruftime Год назад +1

      Hi Bernard!
      Have you run the auto tune shown at 16:20 with pronterface?
      That is definitely required with a hot end swap.

    • @Busards
      @Busards Год назад

      @@ruftime Hi ! Yes I did. But meanwhile I took the temp more inside and the reading was then correct.

    • @LordXilos
      @LordXilos Год назад

      @Did you have to reinstall software on Printer to get Reevo to work? I am thinking about Hemera Reevo upgrade

  • @Mr.Titanium1911
    @Mr.Titanium1911 Год назад

    Thumbs up from me. Awesome content. Thank you!

  • @sorryociffer
    @sorryociffer Год назад

    Are there any upgrades to allow the kobra max to go to 300 C hot end?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Yeah this one :) Just need to enable that temp in the Firmward.

  • @HolyPrinceDS
    @HolyPrinceDS Год назад

    i got a full stock kobra max looking to do this upgrade. Did you notice any reduced speeds with this upgrade, i have things set at default (still new) at 80mm, will i still be able to keep speeds or with this not being a volcano will it slow everything down? Other thing i was curious bout they got a 60w high flow hotside which im guessing increases flow rate. Idk much bout it, and advice on both these be appreciated.

    • @Hyperpixel56
      @Hyperpixel56 10 дней назад

      did you ever get an answer?

  • @3DPrintingPiper
    @3DPrintingPiper Год назад

    Will this effect the auto leveling capability of the printer?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      Not at all :)

    • @3DPrintingPiper
      @3DPrintingPiper Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Thank you so much for your prompt reply. I only have a couple more questions: I've never messed with the firmware. Do you have a tutorial on how to access it and edit it as you did in your video?

  • @chefsadventures7849
    @chefsadventures7849 Год назад

    Are these supposed to smoke a lot when they first turn on ???

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Hey! No absolutely not😶‍🌫️ Might be a issue with thermal runaway - thats fixed with an Firmware update as far as i know🤔

  • @dommale41
    @dommale41 11 месяцев назад

    Will this fit the plus too? Thanks loved the video

    • @farrit
      @farrit 5 месяцев назад

      It should. The max and the plus print heads are identical.

  • @ericsmiller88
    @ericsmiller88 Год назад

    The hotend adapter link is broken :(((((( my revo 6 just came today too

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      I take a look :)

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      The previous ones are taken down. I have found a VERY similar one and added the link in the discription 😊

  • @raeme105
    @raeme105 Год назад

    Thanks Mate top vid and better english then me

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Haha I hope i can get still better over time :D

  • @ahenss
    @ahenss Год назад

    Gibt es eine andere Möglichkeit, als wegen den 4 Steckern ein ganzes Set für 47,99€ bei Amazon zu kaufen?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Ja evtl zu einem Computergeschäft, dass auch reperaturen anbietet schauen, die machen das vermutlich für eine Spende :) Ich kanns dir aber auch "machen" wenns dir den Versand wert ist :)

    • @ahenss
      @ahenss Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Hallo, habe nun mein Revo Six Hotend hier liegen und wollte mal nachfragen ob das Angebot noch steht? 🙂

  • @jeff3816
    @jeff3816 Год назад

    🤔 Would this be compatible with the Kobra Plus?

  • @CADProjects1
    @CADProjects1 Год назад

    Hey Tom,
    Did you need to change the thermistor type in your printers firmware when you installed the Revo 6 ?
    I watched another vid from teaching tech
    ruclips.net/video/K3NnNRKdrEQ/видео.html
    where he also installed the Revo 6 but had to change the thermistor type in the firmware and recompile it.
    Any advice greatly appreciated 👍

  • @allthekidsareright
    @allthekidsareright Год назад

    Can you do an anycubic kobra max w/ a Biqu h2?

    • @jzagaja
      @jzagaja Год назад

      H2 especialy v2 has serious issues

  • @WrenchRanch
    @WrenchRanch Год назад

    Is the pid tuning necessary?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Yeah i would def. Recommend it!

    • @WrenchRanch
      @WrenchRanch Год назад

      I am on windows,.,how do I get that printer interface app

  • @danmackay8416
    @danmackay8416 Год назад

    where do i find extension cables

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      Either in one of the shops selling the hotend but theres one pair added to each package if you buy one ;)

  • @sorryociffer
    @sorryociffer Год назад

    Are the nozzles available in hardened steel?

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      They should be there already but E3D has some shipping delay. Currently showing January :/ Search for "E3D Obxidian" :-)

    • @sorryociffer
      @sorryociffer Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Thank you!

  • @TheWizKid95
    @TheWizKid95 Год назад

    So who won the giveaway

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад

      I made a "shorts" video about the winner😊 Krajisnik if i remember correctly. Next giveaway is planned already. Next video should upload already but my entire family fell super ill so the video is on hold for a few days :)

  • @bernardtarver
    @bernardtarver Год назад

    Quality hotend meets junk 3d printer.

    • @tombeardy4833
      @tombeardy4833  Год назад +1

      So upgrading isnt allowed? That means only high-end stuff should be upgraded thats already great?😅

    • @bernardtarver
      @bernardtarver Год назад

      @@tombeardy4833 Spending on upgrading cheap printers doesn't make much sense when you could spare yourself of those expenses by just investing in a better machine.