

Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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> 24 hourThis is a handy tool for deburring holes and edges on all sorts of material. Apparently Noga is the big name in deburring tools, and this is a good deal with a bunch of spare blades. Works great, just used it on steel and it does the job, leaves a nice smooth hole.
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daiszen
> 24 hourthe tool is very useful for straight surface not good for irregular one
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Cat55
> 24 hourOutstanding tool and must have when drilling through anything metal.
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Derek
> 24 hourUse it at work all the time. Works exactly as intended.
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Steve
> 24 hourI’ve tried this tool on metals as hard as stainless steel and soft as aluminum. It removes burrs from all of them. Very little effort is needed to remove the burrs. Way faster than filing. With practice yields a smooth, uniform edge
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Sasha
> 24 houri like that the blades can be stored in the handle. kinda made out of cheap material, the blades are sharp an doe what they are supposed to.
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Pitty
> 24 hourOkay at my work we have red colored deburring tools. They are a jigsaw puzzle just to change a blade and put back together plus the blades suck. This Noga is just the opposite. Super easy to swap blades and the blades give a very sharo clean effortless cut. No issues with jumping just a smooth cut. For what was it $13 u get 10 blades and the holder pretty sweet! Those blades will last for 3 years for me. I debur every day but i use files as well i only debur round stuff and i am not a strictly deburrer. I program setup and operate 2 machines so they are getting used daily but only about 1.5ft worth of deburring per day. Som operators do thay ever 3 minutes. Though they deburr aluminum usually where as i its tool steel like 4140HT and H13 and S7 and H13 pre hards like Vicount44 and Toolox44 (H13 tempered to 44HRC) so they can handle harder steel i doubt they could touch hardened S7 but in the annealed state no problem!
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johnnie utah
> 24 hourWas recommended by my printmaking instructor for beveling the edges of the plexiglass that we use for watercolor monotype. For this purpose, it works like a charm. Beveling is a bit harder than I thought, however, or maybe I just need more wrist-strength!
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Chas. M.
> 24 hourI cut sheet metal with snips that leave a serrated edge that need deburring, but I was always suspicious of a deburring tool like this because the way it worked just didnt seem right to me. I broke down and got one, and I was right! Its a goofy thing. It will gouge into the work and just behaves (its on a pivot) odd. Sandpaper works so much better and with less trouble. Maybe it just isnt right for sheet metal and Ill find other uses for it later on.
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Daniel Wise
> 24 hourWish it was extendable but is still good a value. Would buy again.