

Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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Borys Shinkaretsky
> 24 hourHandy tool. Can not be used for small holes and tight places. But its ideal for long edges and big radius curves
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rickybobby07
> 24 hourWorks well. Very sharp
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B
> 24 hourUsed almost daily. Good tool and at the price I was paying for the just the blades, I get a free handle.
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Doug
> 24 hourIt works great and any of my operators can use it within 2 minutes of being shown how
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B. Harris
> 24 hourNot bad, but not great either. Works well on large IDs, especially at low speed on a lathe (at your own risk, putting tools and ones hands near a running lathe is not safe) and long straight edges, but the blade is too big around to get into tight holes and corners. A good, small file will do everything this will do and a lot more.
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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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Taylor T.
> 24 hourWorks really well I use it more than I thought I would
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Zora Jones
> 24 hourThis is not a heavy duty tool, medium duty at best. The handle is plastic. Noga quality, just for plastic or alum
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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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sciguy
> 24 hourShould have been using one of these years ago. Soo much easier than using a reamer, and a better result too. Easy and fast. Despite the handle being made of plastic, it swivels really well and is of good quality. I originally thought about the metal handled version, but Im glad I tried this one first. It rocks!