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Andrew
> 3 dayWorks great to peal those stuck prints up.
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DragonStyne
> 3 dayThe tools are great for removing items from the print bed with out marring. The grips are solid and easy on the hands.
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Rev. Dan Moore
> 3 dayThese pop prints off the build plate with no problem. So much better than the typical scraper. Im very happy with them. Printing on an Elegoo Mars 2.
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Madfranklin5
Greater than one weekBest print removal tool I have! Like a morticians autopsy knife, it cleanly slides right under the print and smoothly dislodges it from even unheated print beds. The smaller tool is okay, but not as universally useful.
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Fweaver
> 3 dayI use these to remove prints from my Ender 3 Pros magnetic bed. Not having to lift the bed for every small print cuts down on the amount of leveling I have to do! I was surprised to find the larger tool better for removing prints while the smaller tool works better on brims and skirts.
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Justin Davis
> 3 dayEasy to use and takes prints of glass bed extremely easily.
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Christopher Beckum
> 3 dayI wasnt sure about these when I ordered them, but theyve proven to be quite handy. The big removal knife is now my go-to removal tool for prints. The majority of the time, all I need to do is shove it under the print edge once or twice to get the job done. For the rare job thats too firmly adhered to remove by hand without fear of breakage, Ill grab a small mallet from the toolbox and give the base of the knife a few gentle taps and that gets it done quick. I havent found too much use for the small removal tool yet, but lately Ive mostly been producing large prints with big, toughly-adhered bases, and thats the big knife all the way. Im hoping the smaller tool will prove handy when I get back to printing smaller, more delicate jobs, but I dont have enough experience with it yet for a proper judgment, so consider my rating purely for the larger tool. Ive yet to encounter a print job I havent been able to remove with this tool, and I cant say the same about any of the others that I have. Thats enough for my seal of approval.
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Jared A.
Greater than one weekAfter receiving the product, I noticed a lot of tiny little scratches on the handle and blade. Doesnt affect the usability, but by paying a premium for 3d printer spatulas instead of sculping ones, I was hoping for something a little nicer.. I think at one point there were was a few hundred of these in a box unwrapped together. Product came in bubble wrap.
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Dr. C
06-06-20259/16/20> After using these a while, Im upping my rating to to 5 stars. The long spatula has a much finer edge than I first realized. It is my go-to tool for removing items from my Flashforge Dreamer NX print bed. Original Review> The edge on these doesnt seem to be quite sharp/thin enough to get the pieces Im printing on my Flashforge Dreamer NX. It has a textured print bed that provides great adhesion, but its a little tricky to get pieces off. So Im taking 1 star off for that. But I still highly recommend these. The system I came up with is to use my flexible putty knife to get under the corner of a piece and then switch to these to get it off the rest of the way. The rounded edges are great at not injuring other pieces printed at the same time. With my putty knife and its sharp corners Ive damaged other pieces after the piece Im working on suddenly flies off the print bed.
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Heltzmj1129
> 3 dayThese were an excellent purchase. I have several putty knives to remove parts from my print surface and these by far have been the best. They are flexible and flat enough to get under the PETG on my glass bed. I saw some bad reviews and hesitated but the set I received were sharpened and ready to go once I bought them. Great addition to the tool box.