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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    well if you come to the tct show in september - I'm pretty usre we can sweet talk the nice polymaker people into giving you a sample roll :-)

    I'll be on the scrounge again ;-)
    http://www.tctshow.com/

    I think we're going on the 29th this year. But I can always pop down on the 28th if that's the only day you can make. Nec is about 20 minutes from me.

    Don;t know where you're looking but I make it £25 for 500gms inc p&p
    http://shop.3dfilaprint.com/polysupp...ker-1610-p.asp

    Okay not cheap - but cheaper than some of the stuff I've got. Also a lot cheaper than pva-m

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    Awesome idea. And its in Brum... Huzzah! My city. We should meet up there.

    So far I have only visited the TCT site on my phone so navigation isn't the best. What I can't find is the entrance fee. What is it?


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    Oh yes, the £40 for 500g price I got off Amazon. I'll check out the filaprint shop later this evening.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Finke View Post
    Awesome idea. And its in Brum... Huzzah! My city. We should meet up there.

    So far I have only visited the TCT site on my phone so navigation isn't the best. What I can't find is the entrance fee. What is it?
    Entry is Free :-)
    but you have to pay nec parking charges which are around £10, unless you arrive by train :-)

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    Prolly take the train then. Or bus. Even cheaper.

    Free is the best price.


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    train lets you off inside the nec - no idea on busses :-)

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    For flexible materials, Kisslicer 1.5 beta has the best support building algorithm - it allows you to peel off the supports like peeling an orange, so you have a chance this works for Ninjaflex as well - it's been used on Filaflex and that is even a more elastic and viscous filament.

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    yeah but will it output an 3xg file ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ralphzoontjens View Post
    For flexible materials, Kisslicer 1.5 beta has the best support building algorithm - it allows you to peel off the supports like peeling an orange, so you have a chance this works for Ninjaflex as well - it's been used on Filaflex and that is even a more elastic and viscous filament.
    Worth looking at. Thanks.


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