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Buying ninjaflex


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Posted · Buying ninjaflex

Hello,

i plan to buy a ninjaflex filament, but when i want to order it my shipping costs are almost bigger than the filament itself....

I am from europe, does anyone know a trusty reseller of the ninjaflex filament?

I found it on:

http://www.makergeeks.com/

and

https://www.lulzbot.com

if anyone buyed from them and they are trusty then tell me please.

Thanks in advance.

 

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    Posted · Buying ninjaflex

    i just ordered some from E3D with some nozzles and shipping was pretty cheap in comparison to other places

    Haven't used the other companies that you have listed though.

     

    Thanks, i ordered today a test filament from them too :D if there be problems, its your fault! :-P

    Im trying first their e3d filament, after that i will order ninjaflex. Yea, their shipping costs are low.

    Cheers

     

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    Posted · Buying ninjaflex

    Hi Guys,

    There is another newer product available from the same company.

    The Name is Cheetah

    Is supposed to be more compatible with UM2

    http://www.ninjaflex3d.com/products/cheetah/

    They have more products coming out too.

    You have to find resellers

    Good luck

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    Posted (edited) · Buying ninjaflex

    It has a listed shore hardness of 98A, that doesn't sound very soft to me. That's in the "hard" range on the scale. No wonder it's easier to print...

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    Posted · Buying ninjaflex

    Old thread, but always new viewers using the search command:

    Reprapworld.com is selling the original Ninjaflex and semi-flex. = Low shipping costs for the Dutch community and countries closeby.

    Works perfect for now on UM2+ (240 degrees, 20mm/s, no retraction). Only printed relatively small parts untill now though. Cannot judge for bigger parts.

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