I bought this for one of the least demanding deburring applications I can think of: breaking/softening the sharp edges on the underside of 3D prints, especially ones that were printed on a flexible plate. or glass. It works well for this purpose, although there is a slight learning curve to learning how to use it to pull out a very small plastic swirl. If you use it with a steady hand you might end up with a lot more curl than intended, but after 10 minutes of practice with some old prints you'll find that it does a good job and saves time. prints a more comfortable feeling in the hand. One thing that doesn't affect functionality but is still disappointing is that the back of the tool (the 'underside' of the handle when the cutting blade is on top) has terrible surface quality and the plastic nut that it comes from The back needs to be screwed into some carvings that are poorly done. There is a small space inside the hilt that can be used to store a blade, but I don't plan on using it. I probably wouldn't use it anyway, but as hard as it is to attach that rear nut, I definitely won't be using it. It works for its purpose in 3D printing and the blades obviously last a very long time. if you only deburr plastic parts.
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