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John Von Duhn
> 24 hourThese tools are great for removing 3D prints that are stuck to the build plate. I have used a tremendous amount of force trying to pry some of my prints off of the build plate with these tools and they are both holding up!
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Robot Cowboy
> 24 hourEdit: Im afraid I am going to change my review from 5 to 2 stars. Now dont get me wrong, the tools worked seemingly well on glass and PC sheets, and even on my PEI sheet. But today, the smaller tool snapped, and in an interesting place. Hm, well what place was it, well right where youd expect the tang to be of course. Guess what though? There is none, and those two dots that lead you to believe there are rivets under them are fake. Its just cheap plastic. I took two photos of the tool that broke . One is a side shot, and the other shows how there is NO tang whatsoever to give this tool the strength it needs for difficult part removal. Edit: Photos will remain, but will be used as a before and after viewing to see if the improved tools hold up better. Edit (05/04/2018): Since this incident, I have been sent a replacement and a surprise gift (a printer cleaning kit) free of charge and free shipping, and a letter apologizing for the issue. Since my review, a positive thing has happened, they are improving the tang to make it more durable. I will be privilege to test it out and pass on a review at a later date. Thank you to Springdale going above and beyond to help a customer out. Edit (05/042018): I have tried the new improved tool on a few prints and it seems to be holding up. Bending the handle back, I can definitely feel a difference in the tang length. It feels like its above the top dot on the handle now. I did just recently notice that the 45 degree bend is longer than the older tool which makes me wonder if I need a tougher print to pry off to put the new tang to task. Ill make a new edit if anything arises from this. If you dont see an edit, it means it worked out.
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Fweaver
> 24 hourI 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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M.S.S. Dallas, TX
> 24 hourEveryone NEEDS these tools in their kits.I have severe arthritis in my hands, The oversized handles give even me a secure comfortable grip on the tools, and the heavy duty blades allow me to apply any amount of pressure needed without fear of them slipping or snapping
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dave
> 24 hourHigh quality tools. Exactly what I need to remove the stubborn projects from the print bed. Worth every penny!
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r. Woodrich
> 24 hourSince I bought my Monoprice maker select plus, I have struggled with getting my prints off the print bed without damaging the build surface. I am still pretty new at 3d printing and working my way through getting my prints tuned in properly. I was using the included scrapper tool but managed to do serious damage to my build sheet trying to lever under builds and rafts. I have learned much in the two weeks of non-stop printing since those early first prints but getting the print off the surface was still a minor pain point for me. Last week I managed to put my scraper through my palm on a large print that wouldnt budge (and I was being careless with my off hand placement) that was the final straw for me. I looked around for something that was better suited for print removal and came across this set. For the cost, figured it wouldnt hurt to give it a try. As soon as a removed the items from the package I knew this would be worlds better then the tool I had been using. Both tools have near flat profiles to the blade ends. The longer tool has a slight bevel edge that allows it to get under a print and then get pry to further get leverage. The smaller tool has been my goto since I received the set. The angle from the handle the blade allows me to easily get it under a corner or edge with no damage and work it under and around the perimeter. The smaller tool is roughly .25mm thick so it really lets you work under a print. By comparison my scraper is .65mm thick at the narrow edge. On larger prints, I switch out the small tool once I start to get leverage so I can really work all the way under the print. Has worked perfectly on the 7 prints I have used it on so far. Both tools have a great blend of stiffness and flex to allow them to do their job properly. Overall very happy with the tools and wish I would have switched a week ago so I wouldnt have stabbed myself!
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Marv
> 24 hourThese are a great addition to any 3D printer set up. If you upgrade to these and throw out that cheap scraper that comes with the ender 3, and many other printers, you will be very pleased.
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Rachel
> 24 hourThese work really well and the blades themselves are nicely made. The smaller one has a nice handle but the larger one’s handle came with scratches and chips. I assumed maybe it was just mine, but a friend has the same set and his same handle came all dinged up. Since the handle doesn’t impact the functionality it’s fine, but quality control could be improved in that area.
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Charlotte Gettig
> 24 hourGood purchase, only the small one has been used successfully, still learning much about his new 3D printer, says it helped remove the item from the plate where it was built, he will use the larger item but not sure when, is still recovering from surgery so may take a little longer. Came in very timely manner and reasonable pricing, Thank you.
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Crisp
> 24 hourAfter using my fingernails and tearing them up, I tried using a small screwdriver which tore my prints up. I decided to try these tools since they were so inexpensive. I cannot believe how easy removal of my 3D Prints are now! The two different sizes are excellent. The smaller tool works on almost every small detailed piece, and the larger tool is great for removing wider based prints. I highly recommend you give these a try. Even though my tools look slightly different than the picture, I dont mind at all. They work incredibly well.