Does every Titan need to be big? Turns out E3D’s big guy does a great job even when used in its smallest configuration!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiAQ9slUZ58
Great for kits like Printrbot’s Simple Metal (my is already upgraded to E3D V6, so it’s prospective step) or Prusa i3 (already built original one in video series http://youtu.be/aIxqGFS5uKQ for Czech 3D printing beginners). Thanks for detailed review, @Thomas_Sanladerer !
Have mine and mated with 1730hotend for 3mm and 1.75mm goodness works awesome
I could not even read all of the words that you flashed briefly on the screen. Could you just have the words stacked for the next time? It might be safer for those with epilepsy too.
@NathanielStenzel totally didn’t think of epileptic viewers - i put a warning annotation in the first few seconds of the video. I mean, the effect is only in there for the funsies and because i want to try things out anyways, so the next one is not going to have them in there, but maybe something else!
#superhot
@Thomas_Sanladerer else than that, I enjoyed the video as usual.
I order one
@Thomas_Sanladerer I felt like I was doing a c.c.c.COMBO!!! WHILE WATCHING YOUR VIDEO! FATALITY! 
i really want to review one also 
I bought one as soon as Tom mentioned it and I absolutely love it. Way less jamming and stripping issues with my 3mm filament and I love the fact that if I convert to 1.75 it will just mean wapping out the pieces that came with it. I will be upgrading my other printer with it soon and after I get my Raise3D N2+ I may be looking at changing out their extruder system with it.
Ace review once again !
The extruder seemed significantly smaller in your review than I thought from the pictures I saw so far, at that size & weight with the pancake stepper , should even make direct extrusion on deltas a breeze !
Damn that’s tiny. These will going on my FB2020s. Keeping it as Bowden, but it should shunt the filament at high speeds without an issue
Does anyone have a cad file or exact outer dimensions yet?
@Thomas_Balu_Walter http://files.e3d-online.com/Titan/Titan_Assembly_Supplementary.pdf , page 5, from http://wiki.e3d-online.com/wiki/Titan_Assembly Nema17s have a width of 42.3mm, the rest of the dimensions should be in there!
I saw that and thought it was missing a few dimensions, but I guess the NEMA17 size is the base for the rest…