LDO Smart Orbiter v3.5 Extruder (PRE-ORDER)

$99.90


LDO Smart Orbiter v3.5 Extruder

The Smart Orbiter v3.5 is the newest version of LDO's compact dual-drive extruder. It carries over the lightweight platform that made the v3.0 such a favorite and puts its updates where they count: quieter running, steadier filament sensing, and more accurate extrusion.

Since the v3.5 is built on the v3.0 platform, the bulk of its technical characteristics stay the same as the previous generation. You'll find the complete specifications listed toward the bottom of this page.

Key Upgrades Over the v3.0

A handful of careful refinements, each one aimed at cleaner prints and a machine you can leave running.

10 dB Quieter

A reshaped front heatsink moves air more smoothly and clears up the high-pitched "mosquito" whine, cutting fan noise by roughly 10 dB.

Steadier Filament Sensing

An improved sensor switch and the new combined filament guide catch runouts reliably, with far fewer false alarms mid-print.

Tighter Extrusion

A new knurled spider-shaft seats the drive gear with better alignment, keeping extrusion consistent and layers smooth.

LDO Smart Orbiter v3.5 front heatsink with reshaped cooling fins

Redesigned Front Heatsink

Smoother airflow, roughly 10 dB less noise

The headline change on the v3.5 is the redesigned front heatsink. Its new fin shape cuts down on air turbulence and gets rid of that nagging high-pitched "mosquito" fan noise, bringing the sound level down by about 10 dB. The heatsink is made to fit both the LDO hotend and the E3D Revo ecosystem, so you can run whichever suits your setup.

Fewer Parts, Tighter Tolerances

Heatsink and filament guide in a single part

On the v3.5, the front heatsink and filament guide are now one part. Combining them gives tighter control over the filament path and its spacing to the filament sensor, and it trims the number of parts that have to line up during assembly. The result is a design that copes better with manufacturing tolerances.

The input ring has also been reshaped to take a small PTFE coupler, so the PTFE tube is held mechanically rather than by friction alone. The heatsink and hub housing have grown 0.5 mm wider, which seats the left-side mounting surface just past the stepper body for better alignment when you mount it.

Single-part combined heatsink and filament guide on the Orbiter v3.5
Drive-gear tension lever pivoting on a custom M3 shoulder bolt

A More Precise Drive

Knurled spider-shaft with a shoulder-bolt tension lever

How accurately the drive gear is centered has a lot to do with extrusion quality. The v3.5 swaps the old octagon-shaped precision shaft for a new knurled spider-shaft. It's simpler to produce and lets the drive gear be press-fitted with better centering, which keeps extrusion steady and leaves prints looking smoother, with fewer of the diagonal marks that off-center gears tend to leave behind. The secondary drive-gear tension lever now turns on a custom M3 shoulder bolt instead of a standard M3 screw, so it pivots against a smooth surface rather than the screw threads.

Hotend compatibility

Built for LDO and E3D Revo

The v3.5 front heatsink fits both the LDO hotend, paired with the new TFN nozzle for a higher maximum flow rate and finer layers, and the E3D Revo ecosystem, so you can build it to match your printer.

Keep in mind the E3D Revo hotend is 4 mm longer than the LDO hotend, so you'll need to allow for that in your mount and Z-offset.

Orbiter v3.5 shown with the LDO hotend and with the E3D Revo ecosystem LDO Hotend + TFN E3D Revo

Reliable Filament Sensing

Built on the proven Orbiter v2.0 smart sensor

The filament sensor now uses the same sensor switch found in the Orbiter v2.0 smart filament sensor. That brings more dependable filament detection, less friction in the top section of the extruder, and runout detection you can trust, without the false trips that can stop a print for no reason. The new sensor board also carries two RGB LEDs in place of the single LED on the previous version.

At a Glance

Highlights

Reshaped front heatsink runs about 10 dB quieter
Dependable filament detection with far fewer false runout trips
Combined heatsink and guide tighten the filament-path tolerance
Knurled spider-shaft for steadier, more accurate extrusion
PTFE tube locked in place by a dedicated coupler
Works with both LDO and E3D Revo hotends
6.5 kg+ of extrusion force plus filament sensing and auto-unload, all at just 175 g

Notes

! Two RGB LEDs now, so Klipper users need to set chain_count to 2
! The E3D Revo hotend runs 4 mm longer than the LDO hotend
! The v3.5 measures 0.5 mm wider than the v3.0

Technical Specifications

Drive & Performance
Drive Type 12mm dual-drive extrusion system
Extrusion Force 6.5kg+
Weight 175g (including hotend)
Max Operating Temperature 70°C (at 0.55A RMS stepper current)
Motion & Calibration
Nominal Steps/mm 690 (16x microstepping) / 1380 (32x microstepping)
Rotation Distance 4.69
Filament Sensing Yes, with automatic unload
Compatibility
Hotend Compatibility LDO hotend (TFN nozzle) and E3D Revo ecosystem
Platform Based on Orbiter v3.0 (core specs carry over)