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- Sun Nov 30, 2014 12:38 am
- Forum: Modifications
- Topic: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
- Replies: 8
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Re: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
Actually, while we are on the topic of Ninjaflex. Does anybody know of a softer or more rubbery material? The Ninjaflex smashes great in the hand, but I wish it were more stretchy and rubbery feeling. Instead of having a soft feel the finish has more of a slick plastic rubber feel. It's definitely c...
- Sat Nov 29, 2014 10:53 pm
- Forum: Modifications
- Topic: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
- Replies: 8
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Re: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
Thank you so much! I lowered the speed to 25mm/s and upped the extrusion multiplier by 25% and it instantly worked like a charm! I'm printing a baby Jabba the Hutt as we speak, I have the heated bed at 50C and hotend at 250C. I also decided to upgrade my filament guide arm to this: http://www.thingi...
- Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:32 pm
- Forum: Modifications
- Topic: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
- Replies: 8
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Re: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
Thanks guys, hopefully I will be able to try this tonight and report back. Does anyone use the hotend fan to blow on the extruded filament, or is it not necessary for Ninjaflex? I was probably going about 80mm/s so it makes sense that I would need to slow down...the gear just cant pull the filament ...
- Thu Nov 27, 2014 7:57 pm
- Forum: Modifications
- Topic: E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
- Replies: 8
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E3Dv6 with Ninjaflex on the M2
Hey guys! I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I've seen others using the E3Dv6 hotend with the M2 to print Ninjaflex, but I've had no luck! I actually bought the E3Dv6 specifically so I could print Ninjaflex, too. It works a little better than the V3B hotend, meaning that the filament slides mu...