Serious Traction for Icy Conditions

Serious Traction for Icy Conditions

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I recently upgraded my printer with a slightly more aggressive version of my initial design. The model was printed using an FF Creator Pro on NinjaFlex at 70mm/s, courtesy of the innovative [Flexion Extruder](https://www.flexionextruder.com). This time around, I took advantage of the full build plate to ensure a smooth print job. However, I found that it still struggled to accommodate a size 10 shoe, underscoring the need for lower durometer filament. I've brought this to NinjaTek's attention, suggesting that they also consider offering softer materials in the future. The Flexion extruder is capable of printing at an impressive 60A durometer, so it's merely a matter of waiting for them to release suitable materials on the market. For those interested in replicating my design, mend plates and chains can be obtained from Home Depot at a reasonable cost. As you enjoy your new prints, remember to remove them before walking across your hardwood floor to prevent any damage.

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