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*An extruder built to better handle flexible materials down to   | *An extruder built to better handle flexible materials down to 60 ShoreA hardness - [https://flexionextruder.com/]  | ||
*It essentially is more sealed than most extruders (so flexible filament doesnt "find the path of least resistance" and spill out the sides), it has a better tentioning system, and it has a brush that constantly cleans off the feeder gears so they don't get covered in filament  | *It essentially is more sealed than most extruders (so flexible filament doesnt "find the path of least resistance" and spill out the sides), it has a better tentioning system, and it has a brush that constantly cleans off the feeder gears so they don't get covered in filament  | ||
Revision as of 01:11, 27 December 2019
Basics
- An extruder built to better handle flexible materials down to 60 ShoreA hardness - [1]
 - It essentially is more sealed than most extruders (so flexible filament doesnt "find the path of least resistance" and spill out the sides), it has a better tentioning system, and it has a brush that constantly cleans off the feeder gears so they don't get covered in filament
 
Specifications
- Website says it can go up to 70 mm/sec print speed
 - 1.75 mm version only
 
Official Site
OEM CAD
OSE CAD
See Also
Useful Links
- Official Site
 - This video by the channel "Maker's Muse" reviews the Flexion
 - This video by the channel "Maker's Muse" is another good watch that reviews various flexible filaments, shows a good flexible filament print benchmark, and compares how the prusa i3 (MK 2) stock printer compares to a printer with the flexion