MAVAST Silicone Deburring Tool with 21 High-Speed Steel Blades Blue
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Michelle
> 3 dayI had 3 de-molded pieces and then tried it. It wasn’t cutting smooth. I tried to love it but it just wasn’t easy. I tried so many ways to cut around my edges. It kept stopping on any little bumpy area. Sorry I don’t like it.
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Ilena Davis
> 3 dayFeel a little hard to control. And feels made cheaply but it still works. Just not as good as I thought it would
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Billie
Greater than one weekEpoxy edge trimming
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Zeravika
> 3 dayThis little thing is awesome! Super easy to use and comfortable to hold/grip. Cant say Ive ever used a different brand, but if youre debating between names, this is the one.
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Michelle Clark
> 3 daySo glad I bought this tool now its a must have for proxy resin
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William
> 3 daygreat for cleaning seems on 3d prints.
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Sterling M. Smith
> 3 dayIve been using an X-Acto™ blade to trim off the excess material from 3D prints which can, I admit, be a little bit dangerous if youre not very careful. This is the little tool that I didnt know that I needed until I started using it. Its much larger and easier to hold than the X-Acto™ blade and it is easier to use as well. (and safer). It works well to trim off the little excess edges and burrs and along with a little bit of fine sandpaper you can get some really good results with your 3D printing. There are a lot of extra blades in this kit and so far I havent had to change any. The description says high-speed which doesnt really make sense to me unless there is a way to use them with a lathe or something -- which I wouldnt try with this tool because the blade holder isnt particularly sturdy. Swapping the blades out is as simple as pressing down on the spring head and inserting a new one. Its not got a chuck like a drill, but its more like a spring release like an air-hose. Overall, this is a nice and useful tool for the hobby 3D printing that Im using it for. Im sure there are other uses that I might eventually discover, but for now its a decent little tool. Its maybe a bit higher priced at $17, but considering the extra blades that are included, its not a bad value -- but also not a bargain.
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Aisdboss
> 3 dayI saw this on a makers video, so of course hit purchase immediately, because it seemed to work a lot better than an ex knife. Yes it does, takes a lit bit of getting used to, not in a big way, just how your hands, strength work with it, proper pressure etc. It is SHARP!!! be careful. But it is simply the best way to get those edges on epoxy projects. Sure it has lots of uses, but that is what i use it for. Big recommend
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Mike VonHoene
> 3 dayDoes what it is supposed to do!
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Colorado Consumer
> 3 dayThe tool is easy to use and the cutters do a nice job of removing the burrs. Works equally well with plastic and copper.