Love it so far. This buildplate was an instantly noticible upgrade from the stock plate that came with the SV08. I had a hard time getting PLA to stick properly to the SV08 textured plate on a consistent basis but a couple prints in to this plate on the smooth side and it's been night and day difference.
I like that it's double sided for when I want to switch to PETG.
this is nice brick it dose not work long enough to get it printing not that easy to set up and so many lost comms its not funny i would not buy it again
Instructions were good. Could be a little more clear on circuit board orientation, but after looking at the pictures mutliple times you can figure out what side to solder the pins onto. Product works as advertised after first assembly with no software tweaks or setup.
A perfect fit to my Voron 2.4 stealthburner tool head. Price is the best of all retailers of Revo HF nozzle and other parts for that matter. West3D has recently become my prime store for my Voron part needs… Thanks West3D…
Ambrosia filament prints like butter and there are so many beautiful colors to choose from. You can't go wrong with any choice.
I used it as a chamber thermistor in all of my builds. It works great and has a nice bit of extra cable to be able to reach the electronics bay
The presets for my QIDI Max3 include a PC-ABS, which was convenient. Tweaked just a bit to the recommendations for 270C / 110C were fine, but eventually backed down to 105C bed temp. Temp tower broke at 250C, which was slightly concerning, but the completed parts are strong when printed at 270-275C. It's a bit shiny for the intended application, but will be useful for others. Wish it came in more colors. Not red or blue, please. So boring.
Extremely nice quality. With your nozzle offset adjusted appropriately, it holds on to ABS, ASA, and PLA like it's never gonna let go until the plate and print comes down to room temperature, then the part comes completely free from the plate. Far more performant than other smooth PEI solutions I have tried in the past, very recommended. I bought the single-sided plate, but if I knew it was gonna be this good, I would've bought the double-sided smooth one! Hah
High flow is a no-brainer upgrade if you already have the Revo system. When hand-feeding filament, I can feel the difference, much less resistance to flow. I was concerned about being able to do cold-pulls. Although cold pulls don't usually result in getting 100% of the material out of the nozzle, fo far I've had no clogs, no issues.
This thing really crumbles easily. I have printed with some other pc cf brands and rarely had the issue. This is the cheapest pc cf that i have printed and you get what you pay for. Even after drying it over night at 75c the results werent great
I’m sorry for the less than ideal results, we double dry these, and now seal in a Mylar bag to ensure it’s dry at first go.
For this material we typically dry these above 80C. Please reach out to support, we’d be happy to send you a free replacement from the new batch.
I screwed it in. Fired up and print and it worked. That's all I could ask for
Had purchased a cheaper diamond nozzle previously and ran into issues with it so got the official E3D version and it works like a charm. I wish it wasn't as expensive as it is, but that isn't West3D fault.
I just started printing with the Ambrosia brand, and the PLA Dolos Titanium has me sold on their brand. Recommended settings from West3D work great and after a minimal PA/EM tune, this stuff is phenomenal. Shimmer goes from almost a teal-ish green to black. Photos definitely do not do it justice.
Printed on Voron 2.4 350 (self-sourced), XOL toolhead with Revo HF 0.4 nozzle.
I wanted to write a review that highlights how great the Nitehawk SB is, just be very careful if you need to work on the toolhead. I bumped my printer and managed to short the pins into the Fan Adapter (user error).
Also the West3D team was awesome about getting me a replacement shipped out super fast.
It's a really good shirt. Not only is it comfortable, but it is also soft, and durable. would definitely recommend picking one up if you get the chance.
Has everything you need and then some to put together a G2 extruder (G2E, G2SA, WWG2, Anthead-G2).
Using a formbot kit which has LDO-like frames (rather than makerbeam style) but it appears these need exactly LDO frames (which is specified so the fault is mine). Holding onto them for future builds.
I got these figuring they would give me a boost. Decided to go up to 48v at the same time.
These are insane. I will need to upgrade quite a few things on this Trident to keep up with them. The speeds are ridiculous for me as someone who has only previously used the motors from my LDO kit.
Just got this set up and I am really liking it. I went through four versions of tap before deciding to try this since they're now available for purchase from West3D. The Beacon website has all the instructions and they're very easy to follow. (Im not new but def not a pro). Once I got it all set up I cannot believe how fast it is and how accurate the contact function is. I wish I had the budget to get one for all of my printers. Really kind of crazy how well it works. The Beacon company is on to a winner with this thing.
Its hard to say when good DIN rails are good if you haven't gotten thin bendy ones before. These are good standard solid DIN rails that will hold firmly and were cut perfectly to size for my 2.4 build. Good stuff as always, thanks everyone at W3D
This is NOT some cheap rebranded stuff, this is really REALLY good sauce. Everyone on our family loved it we killed a whole bottle at a birthday party this weekend.