NinjaFlex Frisbee
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This project was initially designed as a lamp cap for my Ikea Lamp, aimed at creating different light colors and providing indirect lighting. However, I discovered that the Ninjaflex version possessed impressive flying abilities, prompting me to transform it into a frisbee instead. The white model is printed using PLA, while the transparent one utilizes PETG, and the orange NinjaFlex version brings an extra flair to the design. Print Settings: Printer: Ultimaker2+ Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: Standard Cura Normal Quality Infill: 100% Notes: When printing with NinjaFlex on a Bowden System, keep speed between 20-30mm/s. Use a Filament Dust Filter to minimize mess and ensure smooth printing. For optimal results, apply a small amount of sewing machine oil to sponges and guide the filament through the Bowden tube carefully. The new extruder design of the UM2+ reduces the likelihood of filament tangles inside the feeder. However, if issues persist, consider disabling retraction for smoother printing. For detailed guidance on printing NinjaFlex with an Ultimaker, refer to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_CNnaOf5B8
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