Speedball 10-Inch Nitrile Squeegee, 65 Durometer
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Roberto
> 3 daythe squiggy part is to soft and you can not put pressure on the ink and it will not penetrate into the fabric as it is intended to do so.
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JF Meyer
> 3 dayBought 2 Speedball squeeges for a week long screen printing class. Wood handle warped and rubber piece coming out. Staples are popping out.
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Christine Olvera
> 3 dayAwesome
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YAlexander
Greater than one weekLarge, study and very well made. I love Speedball products. This squeegee worked perfectly with my new screen printing frame. Easy to clean and takes wear and tear with a breeze. If youve been using an old credit card, go ahead and invest in this little guy, it is well worth it. It has a nice little punch out hole to hang from the wall when not in use. Fits well in your hands and pulls very smoothly across screens. Very lightweight with a nice thick rubber rib for pulling your paints.
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Juan
> 3 dayEs ideal para mis proyectos de serigrafia
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J. Stepp
Greater than one weekIt at least looks like a squeegee. Its far too flimsy. I used it with plastisol ink on fabric. the rounded edge made the ink difficult to load into the image. the best choice for the type of job is a sharp square edge with a stard 70 durometer hardness. this one runs far to soft.. i would say its more like 50 durometer. do yourself a favor and avoid speedball products all together.. unless its pens or something.