3D printers are a lot of fun to play around with. There are plenty of exotic filaments that let you get creative with 3D printing. Filastic happens to be a flexible filament that lets you 3D print objects that don’t fall apart easily. Filastic can resist high compression pressure.
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Filastic does not require printer calibration. It is compatible with MakerBot, Ultimaker, Solidoodle, and other 3D printers. You can find out more on Kickstarter.
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