I get a flex filament from fry’s called GP3D 2 and I use my feed tube with it. It is not as sticky as Nijaflex apparently and I get good results with it. Personally I would not print anything without the feed tube. You will get inconsistent layers as the feeder pulls the filament. Placing it above the printer will help as Stephano said, though.
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I agree with this - ninjaflex is quite sticky even with PTFE (teflon) tubes, over a length with a curve in it.
Hang the spool above, ideally dead centre of the machine, in line with the Z axis, and as high above the printer as you can, to minimise any effect of movement of the axes.
I agree with this - ninjaflex is quite sticky even with PTFE (teflon) tubes, over a length with a curve in it.
Hang the spool above, ideally dead centre of the machine, in line with the X axis, and as high above the printer as you can, to minimise any effect of movement of the axes.
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I don’t have a MakerBot but I do print with Ninjaflex. A direct drive extruder is required for ninjaflex or any other flexible filament. hope this helps!