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    also ninjaflex prints quite well from my cheap print pen.
    I use it put a flexible seal round things. pretty useful.

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    CoOL good to know

    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    also ninjaflex prints quite well from my cheap print pen.
    I use it put a flexible seal round things. pretty useful.
    I think i will buy one of those pens pretty soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    also ninjaflex prints quite well from my cheap print pen.
    I use it put a flexible seal round things. pretty useful.
    My Doodle only uses 3mm

    Don't suppose anyone knows a good way to feed 1.75 into a 3mm pen?
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    :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff View Post
    My Doodle only uses 3mm

    Don't suppose anyone knows a good way to feed 1.75 into a 3mm pen?
    Yes let him hungry for couple of days LOL he will eat everything you feed him. Sirius now i think you need to see the feeding mechanism although i m sure needs a lot to do what you want is better to buy one that uses 1.75 there are some cheap ones from china just check if they can handle ninjaflex.

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    easy. take some 3mm filament, and hollow out a 1.75mm space in the centre, then push your 1.75mm in the hole and print :-)

    Other than that, dissemble the pen and fettle the gears a bit closer together.

    Or simply buy a cheap 1.75mm pen :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    easy. take some 3mm filament, and hollow out a 1.75mm space in the centre, then push your 1.75mm in the hole and print :-)

    Other than that, dissemble the pen and fettle the gears a bit closer together.

    Or simply buy a cheap 1.75mm pen :-)
    the trouble is big with the gears the 3d pens are really cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odys View Post
    the trouble is big with the gears the 3d pens are really cheap
    I won my pen in a competition here, so far I've only been using it as a repair tool ABS gap filler basically.
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