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Mar 2015

We are currently working on a new type of nozzle that will make it easy to print in 3 colors and what better test object is there then the Marvin :wink:

We are still in the development phase and there is still some way to go with software and firmware but the hardware works.

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We hope you will like it :wink:

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This is awesome! Do you have any more info on the nozzle you are using? Sounds like a cool project.

If this is truly printed at once, it looks very promising and sounds like a huge improvement !!

Would your nozzle be designed to be mounted on “any” printer or is it targeted to work with a specific one ?

Just seen the video … Pretty impressive stuff going on there !! Keep up the great work ! Have you tried yet with different materials ?

Yes it is designed to be mounted on any 1.75mm filament printer, depending on the size of the printer of course.

The printer electronics must be able to handle 3 extruders.

We use the RUMBA board in our development.

There will be a basic mechanical mounting fixture on the hotend/nozzle and then it’ll be up to people them selfe to make the proper mounting bracket/adapter to their individual printer.

But we do hope that people are willing to shear their mounting bracket/adapter STL files in order to make it easier for others.

We are planning on doing a Kickstarter campaign in the next months in order to put it into production, so keep an eye out for that :wink:

Thank you :smiley:

We are mainly concentrating on getting the software and the right settings to work before we move to different materials.

But we have tried PLA, ABS and HIPS with no problem and we don’t see why it shouldn’t work with the other commonly used filaments as it is a all metal hotend.

Thanks :smiley:

Well it’s a nozzle of our own design that is able to be feed with 3 X 1.75mm filament at the same time.

It’s all metal so it can take high temp. filaments.

Our current design uses bowden tube in order to keep the weight down on the printhead but we do have plans for a direct drive version.

We are working on a probber datasheet/info later but for now please let me know if there is anything specific you would like to know?

9 days later
16 days later

It finally happened!! Our very first try at crowdfunding :smiley:

We are now active with our Diamond Hotend on Kickstarter:
:arrow_forward::arrow_forward: The Diamond Hotend - Single nozzle multi-color 3D printing by RepRap.me — Kickstarter 1

The Diamond Hotend is a single nozzle multi color/material hotend for 3D printers that gives you high precision multi color/material prints with a minimum of material waste and calibration.

We hope that you will like our Diamond Hotend and will help us spread the word so that we can make this product happen.