Has anyone 3D printed with FlashForge flexible PLA or used another flexible filament? I want to use for block print/stamp printing and most TPIU appears to be less flexible that preferred for that application. I have an ancient Ender 3 with a direct drive. It works surprisingly well for regular old PLA.
@davebauerart 9 or 10 years ago I showed off “rubber stamps” at MakerFaire Pittsburgh. I used NinjaTek filaments which were the first on the market. I got my best results with the original NinjaFlex which was the lowest durometer available. Cheetah was a little harder I think, and worked ok too. There was a third even harder one whose name escapes me. You’re right you need to print quite slowly, and I used a little retraction to cut down on stringing. #maker #3dprinting #rubberstamp #makerfaire
@Bobginpgh Thanks that's great to know. The FlashForge is 40D which seems comparable to 85A so it's worth it to test I think. Now I have a couple of options.
@Bobginpgh Oh the NinjaFlex is a tiny bit more expensive but good to know the options!