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Jun 27, Change the name of the setting for the correct one. Jul 16, Increment version number. Feb 5, Update PLA and add new materials. Jul 10, Fix incorrect GUIDs. Jul 19, Properly define cura namespace. Jun 11, Nov 3, Sep 4, Apr 15, Add descriptions and adhesion info for PLA profiles. Jun 23, Remove old cartesio variants reference in material profiles.

Remove Label Tag to fix Color. Dec 22, Material updates for 1. Dec 17, Addition of eMotionTech materials and Strateo3D nozzles sizes. Mar 8, Correct nozzle ID. Jul 1, Minor updates to get consistency across material settings. May 14, Replace material type with standard name. Jun 22, Fix materials that were not according to spec. Feb 4, Remove checking scripts. Add version numbers to every XML material file.

Jun 9, Convert tabs to spaces. May 13, Add generic ASA material. Jul 25, This setting is useful for only aesthetics. A good way to test the settings is to do a test print and a good test print is benchy! This test print is a good way to test overhangs, curved edge smoothness and sharp geometries.

After printing test your print by looking at it and feeling the surface. The oozing creates the spiderweb which are very hard to get rid of even with dialed up retraction settings so that is normal with bridges.

The flexibility should be as advertised and you can squish with your finger! By Menglong Guo Follow. More by the author:. Good Uses Tight fits Phone cases could be printed and really stretch around the case and hold your phone tight Rubbery surfaces Phone case makes your phone non slip and tires for RC cars are good applications Human use item a wristband or a watch casing can conform to the body when it is flexible rather than stiff Decoration some things are just fun to play with and looks cooler with the added property of flexibility Bad Uses Anything rigid if you need rigidity do not use an elastic part obviously strength application elastic filament have very low strength Cheap parts looking at the price compare to PLA this is pretty expensive and it takes some work to print so dont waste it on cheap parts.

Fast-printing, engineer-grade material. Rigid, functional and easy-to-print. Truly conductive, ceaselessly flexible. Unmatched soft feel with rebound and durability. Chinchilla 75A Impossibly soft, flexible and durable for fashion, sports, prosthetics and cosplay applications. Shop Chinchilla. Why Choose NinjaTek Years of unmatched manufacturing expertise and a reputation for consistent product performance and quality.



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