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May 2016

Hello 3D Hubs world,

I have an UP! Mini 3D printer and am planning on printing a bunch of pencil grips in flexible plastic. Only problem is, I have never used this plastic or even seen it before. I would love to know what is some of the cheaper, budget plastic (is flexible filament from Hobbyking fine?) that still prints fine and some of the do’s and don’ts when printing with it using a raft. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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    May '16
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    Oct '17
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Don’t use a raft would be my first do or don’t. Why do you need a raft?

You will need another printer to be able to do that, or mess a lot with the code to get it printing.

Flexible filaments requiere very low speeds, and at least on Printers like Makerbot replicator and clones, some of the plastic parts of the extruder need to be changed in order to allow the printer to print with flexible filament.

Search over the internet.

Just use Ninjaflex on Up mini.

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just saw this post as i was browsing for a solution for printing some ninja-flex material that i have and it just keep blocking my extruder up so pleas may you send me the files