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# Revo Micro Versions
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There are two versions of the revo micro adapter, a version with the nut at the top to act as a cutting surface, and a version that is basically the stock Stealthburner revo micro adapter but with space for the cutter.
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### Nut version
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The Nut version is the recommended version to print, it uses a nut which has had the threads drilled out and has been countersunk to make filament insertion easier.
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## Traditional version
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The traditional version is basically the same as the one that comes with the stelthburner, it would use the top of the PTFE tube as the cutting surface. Truthfully I only made this version since I did not realise there was supposed to be a bolt at the top to help with inserting filament. I don't recommend this version but if you need it its here.
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# Revo Micro Versions
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There are two versions of the revo micro adapter, a version with the nut at the top to act as a cutting surface, and a version that is basically the stock Stealthburner revo micro adapter but with space for the cutter.
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### Nut version
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The Nut version is the recommended version to print, it uses a nut which has had the threads drilled out and has been countersunk to make filament insertion easier.
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## Traditional version
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The traditional version is basically the same as the one that comes with the stelthburner, it would use the top of the PTFE tube as the cutting surface. Truthfully I only made this version since I did not realise there was supposed to be a bolt at the top to help with inserting filament. I don't recommend this version but if you need it its here.
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