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The CGBOOM Deburring Tool is a versatile and essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It features an ergonomic aluminum handle and comes with 10 high-speed steel blades in 3 modes, designed to work on various materials including metal, plastic, and resin. The tool's blades are engineered for longevity, lasting 80% longer than standard options, and allow for smooth, precise operation with a 360-degree rotation for optimal angle adjustment.
B**A
Muy util
Este producto es muy útil cumple con los requisitos establecido, llegó muy rápido y a muy buen precio.
A**R
Blade are very sharp
Deburing
J**E
HO HECK YES
This is the best tool yet for removing unwanted filament from your models. So glad I got one.
R**N
Solid product.
Solid metal handle that does not break when dropped. Easy to change blades. Does not have a side port for hard to reach places.
D**Y
Great for 3D printing
This deburring tool has worked out great so far. We use it to post-process 3d prints. The multitude of blades that come with this tool make it a great value. The grip is wider than other versions we have tried. Sometimes, we need a thinner grip for delicate edits, so we switch to another brand. But the majority of the time, this is our go-to.
D**O
Has a nice weight and works well.
I didn't get a chance to use this much, but i did test it out on the corner of a 3D print I wanted to take the edge off of and it worked pretty well. The handle has a nice weight to it and the blade spins freely so that it can follow any curves. Swapping out the blade is simple; you just pull down the spring loaded lock and it releases the blade. All the additional blades look to be machined well and all have the same sharpness.
A**.
Convenient deburring tool that's reasonably well made
I do 3d printing, resin casting and laser cutting, so I'm constantly dealing with parts that came out almost right but which need a little bit of material removed to be perfect. I usually reach for the dremel, but sometimes that's a bit too much and I'd prefer to use a knife. Knives can be kind of risky to use when you're applying force trying to shave off material, though! This tool is smaller, more targeted and can get into tight spaces to get a smooth result.Each deburring tip is a piece of steel in a hook shape that's been machined into an internal knife's edge point. The blades are sharp, but not whittling-knife sharp - I'd say 'sharp chisel' is about the right description. That's perfect for the kinds of soft materials like plastics and woods you're most likely to want to use this on.It comes with no documentation, but fortunately the listing explains the three types of blades you get:- 5x Large Black - for plastics and soft metals- 3x Large Silver - for stainless steel and extra hard plastic- 2x Small - for smaller holesChanging a blade is simple - just pull the collet back, and remove/reinsert the blade. Once in place, it stays there, but it does swivel 360 degrees - this is definitely designed to be used in smooth motions around your part rather than being forced into cutting a specific spot with a lot of pressure.I do wish this came with a storage case. The blades come in a nice little clamshell, but it would have been neat if it was inside a larger contraption that held the handle, too.This is a neat addition to my workbench and my initial tests have been really positive, so I'm excited to use this on my next casting projects!Update: I ended up having to custom-machine a hundred ABS plastic boxes with a drill press, so this tool got a major workout. I'm even happier with it now - it saved me an immense amount of work. If you work with ABS plastic, you need this thing.
I**U
Sharp little tools
These are great tools for removing mold lines from injection molded plastic things, like toys, dolls, or miniatures. They are quite sharp and so practice is the key with these, as you can accidentally gouge whatever you're trying to clean up. The tips are rounded so you won't poke yourself accidentally. The tool is easy to use with a collar that you pull to drop the head into it so that it catches. It comes with several different tips in a little box. The tips have some kind of sticky machine oil on them.
B**O
pour le prix rien a dire
il a une bonne poignet, fonctionne bien R.A.S.
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