So my Ninjaflex prints are coming out fantastically. So much so that I am considering making this my go to material. However for this to work I need a decent, soluble support material. PVA? Any recommendations?
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So my Ninjaflex prints are coming out fantastically. So much so that I am considering making this my go to material. However for this to work I need a decent, soluble support material. PVA? Any recommendations?
try pva, or the new polymaker support material
http://shop.3dfilaprint.com/polysupport-248-c.asp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...;v=fjiYoAAipVQ
But what was your mod that made ninjaflex work ???????????????
This is about the 5th time of asking :-)
Dude, ninjaflex works fine. What's the problem?
only green ninjaflex works on an unmodified creator :-)
actually at the moment I'm using flexismart on the knp - which does have modified extruders (well better ones anyway), which is very good stuff and polyflex on the creator.
But I do have a bunch of red ninjaflex and filaflex that just won't feed on either machine.
For now I simply opened up the 'output' hole on the extruder and inserted a teflon tube which had one end end cut to the shape of the extruder gear. Once I get a gap I will remake the entire extruder gear plate out of aluminium with the necessary modification in the gear zone.
I get it, yeah that's a good idea ! Got some spare teflon tubes around I can play with. Cheers :-)
And NO ninjaflex will not work as support for itself - that stuff sticks like glue to itself. You'd never be able to remobe supports.
That Polymaker video was very very interesting. Methinks I shall be purchasing some as soon as the pressure is off. That looks like truly amazing filament!
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
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?
Oh yes, the £40 for 500g price I got off Amazon. I'll check out the filaprint shop later this evening.
Prolly take the train then. Or bus. Even cheaper.
Free is the best price.
train lets you off inside the nec - no idea on busses :-)
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.
yeah but will it output an 3xg file ?