I have had a lot of success with gluing PLA and ABS parts together with Simple glues like Super Glue and the glue you get in model kits like Airfix but have not tried with flexible filaments. The flex filaments I have are PLA based and cannot see why they would not glue together.
Another technique i use for fixing parts together is welding with a 3D pen. You can get a 3D pen for as little as £15 from eBay and Amazon. This would enable you to use the same filament and physically weld the seems together just like welding metal. The join is incredibly strong and would work with every kind of filament that you printed the parts from. I have then successfully sanded down the welds (PLA / ABS) with a dremal, hand file and sandpaper.
The welding with a 3D pen technique is also very handy for adding small details or even fixing breaks / cracks / holes. Or even just to thicken an area for added strength.
Flexible parts are cannot be glued, as others have recommended they must be welded. Best tools for this are a soldering iron or a 3d pen, but if you get a 3d pen for this purpose, make sure it can do flexible filaments.
Plastic welding, rubber cement and acrylic adhesives have varying amounts of success. Are you trying to adhere static plains or does it need to bend at the adhesion point?
The last comment just gave me an idea you could try. Silicone / mastic The kind used for kitchens and bathrooms. My lad is a builder / window fitter and they use silicon to stick all sorts of things.
It is also flexible so might work really well when joining flexible parts together.
I want it to be flexible, but does not HAVE to be.
I am also working on printing 2 materials at once so I have some ABS or PLA interfaces embedded with the Flexible print. However, that is another battle with Simplify3D that is not making sense to me. But, one thing at a time.
Hi all, Thanks for chipping in I was about to go get an industrial stapler, which for my application would have worked, but the 3d pen worked great with the SemiFlex filament. It welded together nicely… my welding needso some work, but otherwise it will get the job done! Thanks
For those still looking for a good adhesive for Ninjatek flexible filaments, I had unqualified success with this Loctite Plastic Bonding System product:
The package says that it will simply glue all plastics - and, I can certainly attest that it works beautifully on NinjaTek Cheetah. I tried pulling a test bond apart, and the part snapped in two without the bond suffering any damage. I’m sure it will do equally well with the others they offer. It also worked perfectly with ColorFabb XT-CF20 carbon fiber filament. Haven’t tried any others yet, but I couldn’t be more impressed so far.
I have confirmed that Gorilla Glue works, in particular I am using the Gorilla Glue Pen (not the superglue). I am printing a belt out of TPU for my wife’s cosplay that requires me to print it in 7 pieces, following the directions I wet the area to be bonded (both sides) with a damp paper towel, put the glue sparingly on the mating surface and placed the other part on top, I then put some weight on it (a small box with a couple hard drives in it) for an hour, once the initial cure completes the shearing strength feels good, (can’t pull them apart by stretching the belt) now I was able to find a spot that I missed the glue on and was able to peel the parts apart but even that was pretty tough to do.