HextrudORT - Extruder for RAPIDO Hotend
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**This Thingiverse page contains files up to V1.5** - To see if this is the latest revision visit: [GitHub HextrudORT Releases](https://github.com/MirageC79/HextrudORT/releases/tag/V1.1) <a href="https://forums.hevort.com/index.php"><img src="https://github.com/MirageC79/HevORT/blob/master/images/HevORT%20Logo.png?raw=true" align="left" height="48" width="48" ></a> ##** Join the Support Discussion Forum now to get latest news and more insights on the HevORT.** <a href="https://www.facebook.com/HevORT"><img src="https://github.com/MirageC79/HevORT/blob/master/images/FB_HLogo.png?raw=true" align="left" height="48" width="48" ></a> ##** Join the Discussion Group on Facebook now and exchange about the HevORT.** [![WikiBanner](https://github.com/MirageC79/HevORT/blob/master/images/Coverflat.png?raw=true)](https://miragec79.github.io/HevORT/) _Click the banner to access [HevORT.com](www.hevort.com)_ ## HextrudORT for RAPIDO HotEnd Because the HextrudORT is embedded into the X carriage in order to save weight, by changing only the extruder body, you can install various type of hotend. Visit [HextrudORT](https://miragec79.github.io/HextrudORT/) to see the list of hotends supported and create your perfect configuration :) ## Why the HextrudORT: The HextrudORT is the simple combination of a proven concept and the desire to obtain a compact and lightweight print head for fast 3D printing. Re-using the internal components from the popular and efficient Bondtech BMG, this extruder was specifically designed to be merged to the [HevORT's](www.hevort.com) print head carriage. ## Bill of Material, Assembly Notes and more available at: [HextrudORT](https://miragec79.github.io/HextrudORT/) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HKC9tRqtTw
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