🎨 Flex Your Imagination with Gizmo Dorks!
Gizmo Dorks Flexible TPU Filament is a 1.75mm, 200g spool designed for 3D printing, offering exceptional flexibility and durability. Made from thermoplastic polyurethane with a shore hardness of 96A, this filament is perfect for creating intricate parts that require bending without losing shape. Ideal for both prototyping and everyday applications, it’s the go-to choice for innovative makers.
J**G
Great TPU that's simpler to work with and produces good prints.
TPU can be a difficult filament, but this TPU gave good results right out of the box. The layer adhesion was very strong, and the flexibility was similar to other TPU filaments I've used. I also like the 200g size - unless you're printing a lot of large items, a smaller spool is easier to store. The quality of this filament is very close to Ninjaflex, except at a much more reasonable price.As for the quality of this filament, it's great. The translucent red color is very neat - I was printing with higher levels of infill for toughness, but with less infill you could likely get an even better translucent appearance. TPU generally has issues with stringing, but this filament seemed to string less than other TPU filaments I've used. The trick with TPU is to print very slowly, so 20mm/sec is about as fast as you want to go. TPU supports are also notoriously hard to remove, but this filament seemed to produce support material that was easier to pull off without compromising the print and without the print itself being weaker.If you're looking to get into printing flexible objects, this is a great starter roll. It prints well out of the box, is fairly forgiving, has good adhesion, and the finished product looks great. I would highly recommend this filament.
M**R
Good performing TPU at a nice price
This seems like a really good filament actually, I just wanted to try some TPU and this was one of the only sample size rolls available, but I'm quite pleased with the way it performs, especially taking into account that it's much cheaper than some others. I like the translucent red color, and it it's easy to print. I do have a flex-filament-friendly extruder drive, so that helps, but I found this runs very well at 210-215 and makes a nice consistent print. The layer adhesion is excellent, and though it can be a bit stringy, its really not that bad, no worse than PETG, and the results are great! I've made several key-chains with it and it has held up to pocket abuse with zero problems. Cat toys are great, the only thing is the parrots don't like it because half the fun of a toy is crunching it, and the TPU just bounces back. Once I've used up the sample spool, I will probably buy more. I'm looking for excuses to use this stuff 'cuz it's just so much fun!
C**O
Easy printing
Easy printing
M**T
Not true White
Good flexibility. Not a true white color. More of a light eggshell.
M**.
It is amazing!
This filament is so cool. The only negative (not its fault) is getting the platform off the bottom of the model. Unlike PLA, which rips nicely from the platform, TPU is flexible, yet tough, so it does not pull from the platform. Exacto knife to the rescue.
M**Y
Strange material but really nice looking
The media could not be loaded. First of all I have never seen TPU to be specified for an 80° c table temperature. Unheard of. This stuff is very pretty when printed in thick areas. For supports I had to put 75% so that I could somewhat remove the supports. I tried three different prints. Kind of difficult to take the supports off no matter what temperature or speed or spacing from supports I do. I'm keeping it though because for non-thin items, this is really pretty stuff
R**D
Amazing Flex Material
What isn't there to love about Gizmo Dorks filament. This material prints well, releases easily, has a glittering quality to the print, and it holds up. I've used this material with varying in-fills, depending on my needs of flexibility, and this material has never let me down. I use a standard brass .4 mm nozzle and use Cura's default tpu setting. I do tweek the retraction settings, but that's just me. I also heat my build plate to about 50°c even though it's not necessary.The other material in the shot is Gizmo Dorks carbon fiber. For better layer adhesion it needs a printer with higher temps then mine can reach; but still a nice looking print.
S**E
Worked amazing.
Works great on my Bambu ps1 with standard tpu settings.
K**M
Nice and flexible
This filament worked great in my machine, no problems and it's nice and flexible.
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