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04-04-2014, 06:14 AM #1
NinjaFlex vs. FilaFlex - Any opinions?
I'm trying to decide which filament to get. I want something that is flexible, and returns to its original position when unflexed. Does anyone know what the differences are between the NinjaFlex and FilaFlex filaments? Is one better than the other? Is one different? Are they based on the same material? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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04-04-2014, 10:49 AM #2
I am eager to follow this thread. I too am trying to decide. Thanks for starting the discussion.
Bambu P1S/AMS
NVision4D http://nvision4d.com
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04-04-2014, 11:39 AM #3
Don't leave the PlastInk Rubber out of the mix:
http://www.plastink.com/en/rubber/product/view/2/8.html
It even seems to come in a clear version:
http://www.plastink.com/it/prodotti/...view/2/31.html
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04-04-2014, 03:57 PM #4
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davo, do you have a place here in the states you are getting the plastink?
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04-04-2014, 07:31 PM #5
I got to see the NinjaFlex filament this week at the Inside 3D Printing Conference. I can't compare it to the FilaFlex, as I haven't had the chance to handle it or see it in person yet. However, I really think that the NinjaFlex filament has a good amount of potential. It is very flexible, and holds its shape extraordinarily well. Here are a few photos we took at the NinjaFlex booth this week.
This was printed using the NinjaFlex Filament
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04-05-2014, 08:03 AM #6
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04-06-2014, 01:20 PM #7
I have FilaFlex for sale on my website but I haven't had a chance to see NinjaFlex in person so I can't really compare the two. How about this, if someone here has access to NinjaFlex or has seen it in person and can write up a comparison I will gladly send a free sample. Otherwise if you have any specific questions about FF I can try to answer them.
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04-07-2014, 07:35 AM #8
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04-07-2014, 04:39 PM #9
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I can't comment on the FilaFlex filaments, but I can comment on the NinjaFlex. This is definitely a filament that will hold it's shape after being stretched. It is nothing like the flexible PLA filaments that are on the market. The polymer chemistry is completely different.
Feel free to email me at stankulikowski@fennerdrives.com and I'll answer any questions that I can.
Stan
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04-07-2014, 06:02 PM #10
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biggest problem i have heard with the ninjaflex is getting it to feed. it must be extra soft and rubbery or something. i have used the ecoflex which is the flexible pla. it feeds fantastic but you cant keep it down on the bed which stinks. i am interested to hear some feedback on filaflex or the plastink stuff. i recently had the opportunity to test some very strange material which was a heat meltable silicone. crazy stuff and was just a prototype filament. tricks to get that to feed as well but not impossible. once i got it going i had no issues. there is a fellow member on another forum i am on that has been trying to get ninjaflex to feed for 2 weeks and has still printed nothing. must be really tempermental to the extruder design.
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