My X3 showed up today; playing around with it..... now to figure out where to get more 4mm head nozzles, Im not seeing them on Artillery website, Amazon on a Google search...... good video!🎉
According to Artillery they will be selling nozzles of different sizes on their web site soon. I'm glad to see here that the old ones still screw in. Maybe if we are able to order more silicone socks from Artillery then we can just trim the little lip off of one and use it for standard Volcano nozzles.
This video answered one of my main questions. Thank you Have you looked inside yet? Is it running a Ruby like the x2? Trying to know what it would take to convert it to Klipper before I take the plunge
Why do printer companies always leave the M600 out of the firmware!? This is one of the main reasons I convert to Vanilla Klipper. You get all the features, and more
@@TheFeralEngineer have you tried TPU on it? My X2’s and genius pro can, but I have to baby sit them the entire print so they filament doesn’t hang for even a second; or it kinks and can’t recover
@@geauxracerx not yet. I print a minimal amount of tpu, but what I've learned from all metal hot ends is that you can barely have any retraction at all and you need to print slowly. I think my best luck was 0.1 or 0.2mm retraction and 50mm/sec on my Neptunes. This machine was sent to me and I really only need it when I run production of a 4 part assembly I sell on my Etsy page because it's 4 different colors and it's so nice to batch everything out in a few hours 😀
@@deervalleyengravings3088 yes, thanks for that, also! I'm learning to love my naughty X3. Fixing a few bad assembly issues, and just moving forward. Big 4040 extrusions sides and back, nothing in the front. Almost back to printing with it.
@@deervalleyengravings3088 I haven't had mine working long enough to say. Everytime I try to reinstall that button, it stops working. Finally just gave up and run it without. Turns out the board is just hanging in midair and really hard to line up properly.
My X3 showed up today; playing around with it..... now to figure out where to get more 4mm head nozzles, Im not seeing them on Artillery website, Amazon on a Google search...... good video!🎉
According to Artillery they will be selling nozzles of different sizes on their web site soon. I'm glad to see here that the old ones still screw in. Maybe if we are able to order more silicone socks from Artillery then we can just trim the little lip off of one and use it for standard Volcano nozzles.
I have the same printer, I ordered nozzles from x1 x2 and volcano, they fit but I need to stretch the hotend cover
Hello. What do you mean with "stretch the hotend cover"?
Sidewinder X4 pro already release ? so fast... wonder what R&D was even done ?.
😂when you raised the Z I looked up to see which one of my printers was freaking out in the middle of a job 💀
how can I remove the nozze? thank you
This video answered one of my main questions. Thank you
Have you looked inside yet? Is it running a Ruby like the x2? Trying to know what it would take to convert it to Klipper before I take the plunge
I have not
Any update if you were able to trim the silicon sock to allow a standard volcano nozzle?
I have not tried it yet
Hey I've got the x3 pro and I can barely get it to print anything and artillery customer service is garbage. Where can I get some assistance?
Try on Facebook there is some artillery owners groups
Did you manage to print with a regular Volcano Nozzle ?
I just printing with what it comes with
I thought k finall found a vidoe on how i remove the nozzle ._.
What if you trim the nozzle head with a lathe?
Possible I guess
It would probably destroy the flats
How do you remove the silicone boot?
Pull it iff
Off
Hi do you have implement m600 in this machine?
Why do printer companies always leave the M600 out of the firmware!?
This is one of the main reasons I convert to Vanilla Klipper. You get all the features, and more
@@geauxracerxand now you can on the X3 😀😀
@@TheFeralEngineer have you tried TPU on it? My X2’s and genius pro can, but I have to baby sit them the entire print so they filament doesn’t hang for even a second; or it kinks and can’t recover
@@geauxracerx not yet. I print a minimal amount of tpu, but what I've learned from all metal hot ends is that you can barely have any retraction at all and you need to print slowly. I think my best luck was 0.1 or 0.2mm retraction and 50mm/sec on my Neptunes. This machine was sent to me and I really only need it when I run production of a 4 part assembly I sell on my Etsy page because it's 4 different colors and it's so nice to batch everything out in a few hours 😀
Isn't this a quick change nozzle unit?
Kind of.
I'm the one that sent you the x3 plus original firmware. I thought I recognized your name.
@@deervalleyengravings3088 yes, thanks for that, also! I'm learning to love my naughty X3. Fixing a few bad assembly issues, and just moving forward. Big 4040 extrusions sides and back, nothing in the front. Almost back to printing with it.
@@davedempsey5282 yeah i do like it as well. Want to figure out a smoother spool holder. The stock one seems to draw a bit too much.
@@deervalleyengravings3088 I haven't had mine working long enough to say. Everytime I try to reinstall that button, it stops working. Finally just gave up and run it without. Turns out the board is just hanging in midair and really hard to line up properly.