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What about soft-ish rubber ? I'd like to do some MAC suppressor wipes
You are looking for "TPU". You will see it listed as "TPU 95a", 90 or 85 or something like that. 95a is pretty common to print with because it is mostly plug and play in the X1C, but it is not super flexible. More like a rubber ball hardness than a soft foam.
The higher the number after TPU, the harder the material, but if you are making "thick" things you can also play with the infill to adjust the flexibility.
Also, the lower the number the harder it will be to print because it gets squiggly to push through the extruder when it is really flexible.
 
Not sure this is a great idea but...

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it always starts out so simple. "I am just going to get the printer and play with it a bit". Before long you end up with 2xAMS units, filament dryers and stacks of filament rolls.
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I have not had a chance to hook it up yet, but I also just picked up the Bambu AMSHT so I can dry things like PC and ASA better.
 
I saw a guy in Cowlitz County got busted doing something stupid, as happens in Cowlitz County. I though to myself, I got to get me one of them printers.

PPS43 on the grill right now.

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