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#71
Originally Posted by minimos View Post
Don't start too late as it has to be printed at a rather slow speed
I'm waiting to get a 10m sample spool delivered (that stuff is expensive, so better test first whether my printer likes it before going full scale) but then I'll try it myself.
Heating the printer now

Edit: Yeah, this is gonna take some time Seems that the NinjaFlex needs about 225 Celsius and very slow feed rate.
Edit: I'll have to make modifications (scale down at least to get more tight fit) to the model but NinjaFlex seems to be very good case material. Printer settings have to be right to get good results. I need to do more testing.

Last edited by skvark; 2014-03-09 at 19:50.
 
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#72
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I´m already very curious about the first results!!!!
 
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#73
I also got my NinjaFlex sample. Hope to have some time to work on it during weekend.

Regarding existing cases, currently I have my Jolla protected by a TPU case for Nokia Lumia 925 (as somebody else has already done in this thread).

As I like to carry my phone in a belt beg, I can report that the Insmat Business case for Galaxy Note (and the Note 2/3) fits pretty well with the thick package.
The one for Galaxy Note is slightly wider, while the one for Note 2/3 is a little longer.
 
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#74
Originally Posted by Shadowdog View Post
@skvark
I´m already very curious about the first results!!!!
There you go http://relativity.fi/jolla_ninjaflex_test/

 

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#75
Originally Posted by skvark View Post
There you go http://relativity.fi/jolla_ninjaflex_test/
How thick (or should I say thin ) did you make the bottom?
 
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#76
Originally Posted by minimos View Post
How thick (or should I say thin ) did you make the bottom?
0,4 mm
 

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#77
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For a first atempt this looks realy good, please keep us up to date for any refinements.
 

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#78
Have to get one of these.

Real wood back-cover and made in Finland.



http://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/produ...i-Jolla-Walnut
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#79
How's the project going Skvark?
I just realized that all my friends have cracked screens and I am afraid it's my turn now. The only downside of this I see is that Jolla's screen costs 200€.

Edit: S-Line case for L920 doesn't fit Jolla, even after some modifications.

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#80
I would like to get one like this
 
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