The Artillery Sidewinder X2 is a large 3D printer that has some notable limitations, such as its build quality and sometimes confusing user interface. However, it is a decent machine and can be a great solution for your voluminous 3D printing needs if you are willing to look past its shortcomings. The Artillery Sidewinder X2 also comes with several new additions that promise to improve your 3D printing, so it is time that we put it to the test and see if it is one of the best 3D printers under
Feb 08.2023Hello everyone, needless to say how happy I was that Artillery contacted us for an article on the all new Sidewinder X2 long awaited by the community of “all over the world” makers !!! It was with great emotion that I opened the box and launched my series of prints for this article,
Aug 27.2021These days, 3D printers are used in various applications, from education and prototyping to advanced things like bioprinting organs. In the drone hobby, many DIY enthusiasts started to print their spare parts and accessories for long time ago. Lately, Free Zillion, founder of RaceWhoop Facebook group, designed a ducted drone that is almost entirely 3D printed. The concept became quickly popular due to its durability and simplicity in build. For this project is recommended to use filaments with g
Sep 26.2021It’s worth mentioning that, initially, we had a difficult time setting the first layer height. Before performing the aforementioned factory reset using the accessible button next to the touchscreen interface, the probe was a bit high and needed its offset adjusted. But while adjusting the offset through Artillery’s custom Marlin UI it wasn’t, at first, accurate. For example, we would set an offset in slicer and get a great print, but setting that offset in Marlin would return different results.
Oct 16.2021Artillery3D has been making desktop 3D printers since 2018. Based in Shenzhen China. According to their website they were ranked amongst the top 10 desktop FDM 3D printing manufacturers by 2019. Today we are reviewing their latest FDM entry into the space and also their first Bowden style 3D printer, it’s aimed at the Ender 3 market with similar features and a competitive price point. The Hornet is currently listed for $359 CAD/ 259 USD.
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