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Matthew
Greater than one weekGreat combo to remove prints from glass bed.
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Matthew Sterling
> 3 dayMust have tools for every 3D printer.
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Book lover
> 3 dayThis product is a game changer when removing 3D printed objects! My students are no longer struggling (& neither am I)!
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Dave A.
> 3 dayArrived on time and work very well. Would buy again but shouldnt need to since they are built to last.
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r. Woodrich
> 3 daySince 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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DeeAnna Adams-Gorman
> 3 dayI purchased this took kit for my husband. He absolutely loves it! The tools are very well made.
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bookbound93
> 3 dayUPDATED REVIEW: Initially I had these break, and left my original review. I had the seller reach out to me and send a new updated set for free, but wanted to give them hard use before updating my review. Theyre a lot better! Havent broken, nice and thin and flexible. Love them. Well done! Original review: Does the job, but did break both of them pretty quickly.. not the best design.
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Aaron Given
> 3 dayHands down the best scraper I’ve used for resin printers, but the paint on the handles reacts to either the resin or the cleaner and cones off in a big sticky mess. I suggest spraying or dipping them in a chemically resistant urethane or epoxy first.
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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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Michelle Carleton
> 3 dayStudy and easy to use. Use it to remove snap on trim. Saved lots of time and prevented damage.