Nevermore Boost XL

Nevermore Scorch – for cleaner air when 3D printing

Nevermore is well known in the 3D printer market for their open-source air filtration systems and high-quality carbon pellets. Now there’s something new from Nevermore, which sounds very exciting: Nevermore Scorch. It is an additive, which works at higher temperatures and against VOCs. Anders, the founder of Nevermore 3D, has given a talk about air filtration on […]

Nevermore StealthMax

Clean Air is Important

The Smelly Issue 3D printing is fun but several studies show (e.g. this one) , that especially fumes generated by melting ABS which contain a mixture of different chemicals, incl. styrene and ultrafine particles, aren’t the best for your health. That leads to the conclusion: Clean air is important, especially indoors. So what to do? […]

Revo LGX

Revo meets LGX

After its first cooperation with Bondtech for their Revo High Flow nozzles, E3D is now doing it again and introducing the Revo LGX series: Revo meets LGX Revo LGX is a collaboration between E3D and Bondtech, combining Rapidchange Revo technology with the popular LGX extruder to create a highly performant package with access to the […]

Zodiac by E3D nozzles

Zodiac by E3D

New on OneTwo3D: Zodiac Nozzles by E3D After its acquisition of the German/Austrian Zodiac 3D, E3D has now started to sell Zodiac nozzles through their own distribution channels (i.e. OneTwo3D :-)) Zodiac nozzles are targeting the premium 3D printer market and exist in two variations: CRB and Pro. Zodiac CRB CRB nozzles are designed with […]

Chaoticlab CNC Tool-free, XY-Axis Tensioner for Voron 2.4

ChaoticLab Products on OneTwo3D

We are now selling some of the great ChaoticLab products on OneTwo3D, a great addition to our product portfolio. Do you want to improve your xy- or z-belt tensioner system with a tool-free adjustable one, or add the ChaoticLab CNC machined version of the VoronTap to your printer, we have them for you in stock.

Voron Tap is here

Voron Tap is here – the best probe ever?

In the past bed probing meant always compromising in the one or the other way: mechanical probes with breaking switches, inductive probes being fried due to their proximity to the printer’s hotend. On top of that the probing was always done offset to the nozzle of the printhead, which in itself leads to slight inaccuracies. […]

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