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Thread: Ninjaflex Filament
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06-13-2015, 09:25 AM #21
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Try us at filabits.com. We have samples of NinjaFlex in 1.75mm and 3.00mm diameters. You may also have better luck printing with SemiFlex...it's a little more rigid, which will aid feeding, but it still offers a high degree of flexibility. We carry this as well.
Another option to try would be SainSmart's flexible TPU. They're a cheaper alternative.
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Happy sampling!
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06-22-2015, 01:31 PM #22
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I saw somewhere that they had flexible filament settings in their software but I haven't see them release filament for this yet. Also since the nozzles are built into the hotend assembly i'm not sure how easy it will be unless their plan is to sell you a new hotend at $80 a piece.
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