I might use this for a slightly different reason than some others. But I used a 3D printer to 3D print a small model of a pug out of copper-based plastic. My goal was to "polish" the plastic to reveal the copper without melting the plastic. I've tried many different methods with little success. So I bought this and wanted to see if it would help. I have no idea what I'm doing and was happy to see a page (written in English, not translated to English) with some basic instructions for beginners. Because if you know what you're doing, you don't use a drill, you have the right tool. To my surprise, it actually worked. It came with three pads and three different wax blends. The kit also includes a metal bracket to securely attach the pads to the drill. It seems to be well made and contains everything you need. I am happy with the purchase and would have no hesitation in recommending it. The image shows two models, the one on the right as it came out of the printer and the other on the left after being processed. half an hour.
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