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๐Ÿ”ช Slice 10482 Industrial Injection Moulded 3D Printed: Cutting-Edge Technology for Precision Manufacturing Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ช Slice 10482 Industrial Injection Moulded 3D Printed: Cutting-Edge Technology for Precision Manufacturing

The Slice 10482 Deburring Tool was created to meet customer demand for a tough, durable deburring tool. Designed specifically for industrial settings, this purpose-built tool is ideal for deburring sheet metal edges, injection-moulded plastics, and 3D-printed prototypes. The 10482 ships with a 10483 convex blade and is compatible with the optional 10484 concave blade. Either blade option features multiple facets for working the tool at different angles. Its durable glass-filled nylon handle includes convenient blade storage so you can use one blade style and have the other on hand for quick switches. The 10482โ€™s slim handle profile allows you to get to hard-to-reach areas at awkward angles.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Handy tool for cleaning my 3D printed parts

, I've lost count of the number of times I've shed blood cleaning 3D printed parts (I print LOTS of them here). Usually this is fanning with a knife (office knife or x-acto). So far I've used this tool in multiple installments and have been happy with how it's been performing so far. I'm MUCH more comfortable with this tool than with knives for this purpose. I can stretch it around the edges (particularly handy for parts printed with borders). As for the edges - I usually hand rip off as muchโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Specially designed for industrial environments, this specialist tool is ideal for deburring the edges of sheet metal, injection molded plastics and 3D printed prototypes.
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Useful in some contexts, not so much in others.

As a hobby, I own, operate and maintain three different 3D printers and am a bit too lazy to adjust the print settings. This means that many of my prints require post-processing such as deburring. In some cases, such as For example, light to medium deburring and edge beating on vertical surfaces, this tool cuts (pun intended) almost as well as a regular X-acto knife. However, as someone who has cut, pierced, and pierced many times with X-acto blades, I appreciate the fact that this tool doesโ€ฆ

Pros
  • The 10482's slim handle profile allows you to reach tight spots at difficult angles.
Cons
  • Big and Bulky

I have mixed feelings about this deburring tool. It gets some things right, but lacks a few things in other areas (mainly the handle design). The actual deburring process works fairly well on plastic (assuming the burr is very small - it doesn't work on large burrs). It took me a while to get the right pressure and angle to get a clean and even edge, but it's not that hard. It can work on softer metals like aluminum in a pinch, but it's not ideal for that. I prefer to use my Noga tool for allโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Each blade option has multiple edges to work with the tool from different angles. Its durable, glass-filled nylon handle includes convenient blade storage so you can use one type of blade and have another on hand for quick changes.
Cons
  • Ugly packaging