appreciate the simple explanation and use cases for this. I was looking at this but makes sense if I'm not increasing or pushing my machine to not worry. I'd say its a nice to have not a must have
I have both the E3D ObXidian and the Revo version for my bambu P1 series printers. The E3D is an amazing nozzle that has printed perfect and is very fast. I like the Revo Nozzles but they are not quite as good as the E3D.
The largest speed benefit w a 0.4 nozzle doesn't seem to be for PLA, but for higher temp filaments like ASA / ABS. BL's default flow setting for their filament is 18mm3/s (ASA) and 16 (ABS). With the Obxidian this jumps to 35 (ASA) ! And am guessing ~31 for ABS. Huge gains, would cut hours out of my 11-hours prints. Since I mostly print ABS, the Obxidian is high on my Black Friday list this year ! But darn, would REALLY REALLY REALLY like a quick change nozzle to switch btwn 0.2, 0.4, 0.6
I have both, they are both pretty good I have multiple printers using each type, the revo is best for switching and with high flow nozzles prints fast and good, the E3D ObXidian is a all around better and faster nozzle you can stuff anything through it 2 or 3 times faster then stock and 30-50 percent faster then the revo high flow, however I like them both and would probably go with the revo unless you stick to one nozzle size. I have my E3D ObXidian on machines that stay either .6 or .4 and revos on my machine I switch a lot. Keep in mind that the revo high flow still prints fast easily double the capacity of the stock bambu nozzle. Also with the revo do not get cheap aliexpress nozzles they will leave a plastic residue on the nozzle and make it harder to replace the nozzles, just get the high flow coated type. One other thing my E3D ObXidian have never clogged, and my revo has but I think if you print carbon fiber then make sure it above .6, mine clogged printing cheap PCTG with .4 revo high flow which splits to 3 small lines which I think clogged. It was easy to do a 100c cold pull to clear it, but my E3D ObXidian has never clogged. I still would have no issues buying either, in fact I have a sovol SV08 I'm getting ready to mod to a bambu revo style nozzle so I like both.
That’s why I’m going to test it out for 6 months but tbh the price is kinda mind blowing if you could change the nozzle then I think it would be a fair price
But is it better then big tree techs revo hot end. I don't think so it's not able to switch nozzles. plus that tip is available from E3D rapid change nozzles and you can switch size. So your better off buying the big tree tech revo hot end.
appreciate the simple explanation and use cases for this. I was looking at this but makes sense if I'm not increasing or pushing my machine to not worry. I'd say its a nice to have not a must have
I have both the E3D ObXidian and the Revo version for my bambu P1 series printers. The E3D is an amazing nozzle that has printed perfect and is very fast. I like the Revo Nozzles but they are not quite as good as the E3D.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the review!
My pleasure!
Shame to see you gave up uploading bro hope all well!
Hey bro I didn’t I’ve just been In hospital recently I’ve a voron coming in the next vid 🙂
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The largest speed benefit w a 0.4 nozzle doesn't seem to be for PLA, but for higher temp filaments like ASA / ABS.
BL's default flow setting for their filament is 18mm3/s (ASA) and 16 (ABS).
With the Obxidian this jumps to 35 (ASA) ! And am guessing ~31 for ABS. Huge gains, would cut hours out of my 11-hours prints.
Since I mostly print ABS, the Obxidian is high on my Black Friday list this year !
But darn, would REALLY REALLY REALLY like a quick change nozzle to switch btwn 0.2, 0.4, 0.6
Does anyone have this and the Biqu Panda Revo debating which to get. Thanks
I have both, they are both pretty good I have multiple printers using each type, the revo is best for switching and with high flow nozzles prints fast and good, the E3D ObXidian is a all around better and faster nozzle you can stuff anything through it 2 or 3 times faster then stock and 30-50 percent faster then the revo high flow, however I like them both and would probably go with the revo unless you stick to one nozzle size. I have my E3D ObXidian on machines that stay either .6 or .4 and revos on my machine I switch a lot. Keep in mind that the revo high flow still prints fast easily double the capacity of the stock bambu nozzle. Also with the revo do not get cheap aliexpress nozzles they will leave a plastic residue on the nozzle and make it harder to replace the nozzles, just get the high flow coated type. One other thing my E3D ObXidian have never clogged, and my revo has but I think if you print carbon fiber then make sure it above .6, mine clogged printing cheap PCTG with .4 revo high flow which splits to 3 small lines which I think clogged. It was easy to do a 100c cold pull to clear it, but my E3D ObXidian has never clogged. I still would have no issues buying either, in fact I have a sovol SV08 I'm getting ready to mod to a bambu revo style nozzle so I like both.
I would suggest that one over this one
would it last 3x as long as a regular stock hot end and be able to print faster? if so, then its worth it. I'll try one and see how it goes!
That’s why I’m going to test it out for 6 months but tbh the price is kinda mind blowing if you could change the nozzle then I think it would be a fair price
But is it better then big tree techs revo hot end. I don't think so it's not able to switch nozzles. plus that tip is available from E3D rapid change nozzles and you can switch size. So your better off buying the big tree tech revo hot end.
Yes but the revo hotend can’t be PID tuned on a Bambu lab machine