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4.9
(41 Reviews)
Ho acquistato una bobina di questo materiale di coore grigio, ed ho ottenuto un ottimo risultato. Lo riacquisterò sicuramente in futuro quando ne avrò bisogno. L'ho utilizzato con una stapante WASP attrezzata con WASP Felx extruder.
Hay que tener cuidado al manipular la bobina y sacarla, ya que se puede desmontar todo al abrirlo puesto que el filamento es muy rígido y a parte la bobina es pequeña. El filamento se puede romper con facilidad. En cuanto a impresión, muy buena calidad en el acabado.
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Even softer than I expected, but printed without issues through my Revo XS extruder. (I printed quite slowly.) My first attempt at a bladder came out much too soft, but I swapped in a 0.8mm nozzle and printed with thick walls. No worries. Good stuff! Wonderful feel and stretchiness to this stuff, and perfect layer bonding.
Very flexible but clogs o occasionally
It is really flexible and with some tuning can produce great prints, but it can clog easily on a standard 0.4mm nozzle. But I would still buy it again using a 0.6mm nozzle instead.
Filaflex 70A in an upgraded Ender 3 Printer
My experience with 70A has been very steady so far. It’s been difficult but nothing I haven’t been able to handle yet. There have been many test prints and calibration prints. But I now have my 70A settings just how I like them. My printer is an old ender 3 with some upgraded bits. I’m running a microswiss direct drive kit, an e3d v6 hotend(attached to the microswiss cooling block), a PEI bed, and a silent motherboard. Most importantly though, is the 0.6mm nozzle. I had clogging issues occasionally on a 0.4mm and printing times were very long. But I’ve been able to print smoothly and consistently at a rate of 30-40% faster in most cases. My setup probably isn’t very optimal or effective for the time and effort it requires, but it’s been fun to grow my printing capabilities and knowledge through building it.