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    Rubberlay Solay

    There is a new flexible and elastic filament from Kai Parthy, a scientist who also created Laywood and Moldlay.
    https://www.matterhackers.com/store/...ilament-3.00mm

    I am considering Rubberlay as an alternative to Filaflex which doesn't print very easily on my machine.
    Does anyone have any experience with this material? I would also like to know what type of material it is so I know what I can use it for.

    -Ralph

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    can't see anything amazing there.

    My current choice of flexible filaments is:
    Tpu/rubber - flexismart. relatively cheap, very rubber like and prints well in most printers. Not as strong as ninjaflex, but much much easier to use.

    Flexible pla - polyflex, just one of my favourite filements ever. Just unbelievably strong and tough and really flexible while still being very easy to print with. .

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    I am considering Flexismart - how elastic is it - is it comparable to filaflex?

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