3D Printing a Durable Rubber Apple iPhone Case with Ninjaflex - @Barnacules

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NinjaFlex 3D printing filament information

Best Suited For:
Fused Deposition 3D printers that use 1.75mm or 3mm filament.
3D printers that accept other types of filaments such as ABS and PLA

Features:
Filament shore hardness of approximately 85A
Consistent diameter and material properties provide reliable, high quality prints
Patent pending technology allows for smooth feeding
Low tack, low CoF exterior allows smooth feed through filament guides
High elasticity and excellent abrasion resistance
Excellent build platform adhesion and bonding between layers
REACH and RoHS 2002/95/EC Directive Compliant
1.75mm filament spool = .50 kg
3.00mm filament spool = .75 kg
Processing Guidelines:
Recommended extruder temperature: 210 - 225°C
Recommended platform temperature: 20 - 50°C
Recommended Print Speed: 30 mm/s

Ultimaker v2 Information
Layer resolution: up to 20 micron
Build volume: 23 x 22.5 x 20.5 cm
Position precision X Y Z: 12.5 / 12.5 / 5 micron
Print speed: 30 mm/s - 300 mm/s
Travel speed: 30 mm/s - 350 mm/s
Recommended filament diameter: 2.85 mm
Nozzle diameter: 0.4 mm
Stand-alone SD-card printing
WiFi printing ready (future upgradeable)
Software: Cura - Official Ultimaker
Print technology: Fused filament fabrication (FFF)
Frame dimension X Y Z: 35.7 / 34.2 / 38.8 cm (no filament)
Frame dimension X Y Z: 49.2 / 34.2 / 55.8 cm (with filament)
Operation nozzle temperature: 180° - 260° C
Operation heated bed temperature: 50° - 100° C
Ambient operation temperature: 15° - 32° C
Storage temperature: 0° - 32° C
AC input: 100 - 240 V / ~4 AMPS / 50 - 60 HZ / 221 watt max.
Power requirements: 24 V DC @ 9.2 AMPS

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Wow this is amazing. It's totally impressive how much 3d printing has come.

emkwanvlogs
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jerry why must u abandon poor mr oneplusone he will be cold without a hand caressing him

hunterpowell
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Rubber case with a plastic skeleton? That'd be cool

McCornville
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Awesome dude, none of my printers worked with ninja flex but it was probably the infill speed that did it. Check out TPU it's like ninjaflex on steroids, not as flexible but crazy tough and chemical resistant. It prints well at ABS temps onto blue tape, no heated bed needed. :)

MakersMuse
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"oh shit" said Jerry "were out of condoms, to the 3d printer"

theretrogamer
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Then why didn't you use the robo 3D?

forcecrafted
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Print slingshot rubber and then print a slingshot

stephenallen
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hey you should do a review of what you think of the new windows 10 dev preview

TesserLink
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i'm impressed Jerry, i want one for sure!!!!

Ubuntuaddicted
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Do you think it would be better to print something like this with the NinjaFlex or something like PLA?
- Shane

ThatsItGuys
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0:45 did anyone else notice the frame drop ??

HexDan
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No one else noticed the Tek Syndicate shirt?

SkiffySkiffultin
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Hey Barnacules Nerdgasm I have a force meter. If you really want to to find out now much force it can take you could send me a sample to test.

TomsBackyardWorkshop
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Your switching back to iOS because of the camera and instagram? Those are really poor reasons in my opinion but to each their own.

scourned
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Would it be possible to 3D print a slingshot using this? A band-set for the rambone you printed.. Or is it not elastic enough? Could be a cool test!

s_a_x
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7:25 What the problem? My Instagram work fine!

Sapple
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i have a idea print me a custom xbox one controller stand lol will pay im from the uk 

grimgaminguk
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Hey Jerry, just wanted to let you know that you were one of the main reasons I chose the Ultimaker 2.  You should check out iRoberti's spool holder upgrade I printed on my channel for the Ultimaker 2.  I also plan on printing his upgraded filament feeder which is better than the stock feeder.  It handles ninjaflex much better than the original too.  

ProtoG
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could you make a soft case like you have there, and then put a harder case around it for further durability? similar to how hte otterbox cases are? rubber case on inside and hard case on outside, try that for a future video, that would be cool!

smisheski
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Ooh make a bouncy ball I want to see if it will bounce

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