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    Which new 3D printing filament, 3D printer, 3D printer part or 3D printer kit featured on www.MakerGeeks.com is on your “I’ve just got to try this!!” list and why?? Please provide a link to the www.MakerGeeks.com page that you are referencing in your answer.

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    http://www.makergeeks.com/mikofudiypae.html
    No question - next purchas is this delta style printer.
    I have a bunch of makerbot machines but really need something that will print tall.

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    I am dying to try the NinjaFlex http://makergeeks.com/flsofi.html and conductive filaments http://makergeeks.com/co3dfi.html . Ninjaflex because of its flexibility and conductive because I'm teaching two tech/engineering classes this far and I think the conductive filament would be a lot of fun to use in electricity activities. I'm also interested in one of the enclosed 3d printers (Solidoodle, Creator, Dreamer) as all of mine are RepRaps and it would be nice to have something that my students and I can just load STL files into and go.

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    T-Glass would be awesome to experiment with http://www.makergeeks.com/t3dprpakffi.html also http://www.makergeeks.com/cafirepla.html Carbon fiber would make a great 3d printed quadcopter.

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    http://www.makergeeks.com/3dmaha3dpr.html With the coherent filament. 3D Pen, want to try

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    Unfortunately the selection is too large to just pick just a single one but my absolute favourite is: http://www.makergeeks.com/gepo3dprfipo.html because it seems ideal for soft robotics.

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    http://makergeeks.com/co3dfi.html

    Conductive Filament is moving towards the future and I haven't been able to try the out yet, so this would be my first choice overall.

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    This material:
    http://www.makergeeks.com/gepo3dprfipo.html

    Looks perfect for cosplay 'face-additions' like fake elves ears or a Cthulhu like tentacle-beard. Though I don't know if it's easy to paint after being rinsed and shaped to fit.

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