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3D Printing 3D Print Clean-Up Utility Tool #1 – Double Ended Knife and Angled Pry Tool– Cleaning, Lifting and Support Removal Accessories for 3D Prints
A**R
Sturdy and incredibly useful.
I've been using this thing for about a week, and I've used it more than any other tool at my disposal.To start, it's solid. I have no reservations about using a large amount of force with this thing, because it can take it. The prying end is great for removing stubborn rafts from the build plate, or even some prints from their rafts. The knife end is very dull, but for me, that works in my favor. I use it to scrape small extruded bits from the outside of my prints, and because I'm incredibly careless, if it slips and hits my hand, it doesn't draw blood! It is sharp enough to break through some of the epoxy I use to weld prints though, so it's got SOME sort of edge on it.So, for 7 bucks, you can't beat it. Great all around tool. It doesn't offer much in the way of precision, but it's got reliability and strength on its side.
G**E
Solid hand tool for 3D printing projects
Very useful tool for prying loose any support material, or scraping/smoothing down seam lines or other surface imperfections. The knife end is supposed to be dull, it's not a cutting tool. If the blade was sharp you'd end up cutting your model (or your hand) rather than simply following/separating the interface layers. Size of the handle is great, I have big hands and usually these tools are too small. This tool is regularly used and is at the forefront of my 3D printing station.
J**R
this is perfect. I've also used it for a little bit ...
The blade isn't sharp even a little but for fiddling with stuff and when you need a small scraper that won't cut through something, this is perfect. I've also used it for a little bit of sculpting and it's been great. The handle isn't very comfortable, the wood grips don't fully cover the tang but because the tool is so thin it's not a real issue for me.
J**Y
Great dabber tool also!!. Stainless and finished wood handle is quality!!
Bought tjis to use as a dabber!! Its perfecr has a grear scoop and knife blade!! Well made and the woden and brass pins is super stylish.
C**5
Both ends are quite dull which is great if you are using this tool ...
Both ends are quite dull which is great if you are using this tool to pry prints from your printbed. I use this tool to help remove supports, so i sharpened the knife end. It holds an edge well. I keep the bent end blunt for print removal. This is a great tool to keep on your workbench
J**E
One of the best tools for 3d printing.
I love this tool. I took a grinder to the back of the spoon end to thin it out and sharpen it up a bit and now I dont think I would use anything else. AWESOME TOOL TO HAVE FOR 3D PRINTING AND CLEANING UP FINISHED PRINTS.
S**Y
Handy little tool
Great little tool for getting PETG off an aluminum heat bed. Had been using a pocket knife prior, and this works much better. I use the sharper tip to get under an edge and then turn it to lift with the more flexible end.
C**I
New go to tool !
The tool is pretty sturdy not like other tools i have used in the past. I did have to sharpen the knife end a bit more to get it to clean up the prints a bit better but after that it worked like a charm. The prying edge works pretty well in combination with a spatula tool. It lift the end of the print enough to get the other tool underneath. All in a all a good tool to have around with 3d printing
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