I would definitely rather not have a bowden tube. A local company, QU-BD, is making a printer with a 170g complete unit.
I am a high school teacher and our school was in the market for a printer. I found theirs and they are only 1 hour down the road. However, the printer sounded too good to be true. I was dubious at first so I scheduled a field trip with my kids and we went and checked out their facility. They are awesome engineers and did not over state anything. Moral of the story, I am happily waiting on the Revolution. They are so nice that they want to come and help get us setup personally instead of mailing the printer. I think I might coordinate with them. It will be hard to beat 170g. (The 170g extruder is not the MBE extruder that they had on kickstarter. They are definitely evolving.)
Thanks for bringing that up. I thought bowden was the way of the future but if Johann is going away from it then that gives me some pause.
I am a high school teacher and our school was in the market for a printer. I found theirs and they are only 1 hour down the road. However, the printer sounded too good to be true. I was dubious at first so I scheduled a field trip with my kids and we went and checked out their facility. They are awesome engineers and did not over state anything. Moral of the story, I am happily waiting on the Revolution. They are so nice that they want to come and help get us setup personally instead of mailing the printer. I think I might coordinate with them. It will be hard to beat 170g. (The 170g extruder is not the MBE extruder that they had on kickstarter. They are definitely evolving.)
Thanks for bringing that up. I thought bowden was the way of the future but if Johann is going away from it then that gives me some pause.