🛠️ Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The Premium 3D Print Removal Tool Kit is a must-have for any 3D printing enthusiast. Featuring durable stainless steel blades and ergonomic handles, this kit ensures easy and safe removal of prints while protecting your build bed. With a versatile knife and spatula set, it’s designed for both precision and comfort, making it an essential addition to your 3D printer accessories.
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.63"L x 3.15"W |
D**D
Must-Have Tools for Anyone with a Resin Printer
These scrapers are some of the most useful tools I've ever purchased for 3D Printing. I use them for removing prints from a Resin printer (Elegoo Saturn 4 Pro), and they do the job flawlessly. They are a huge upgrade over the scraper that came with the printer, which was difficult to use because of its sharp corners, thickness, and flimsy blade.These Amervault tools are great for several reasons:- They are designed with rounded tips, so they are far less likely to scratch your build plate.- They are narrow, so you are able to get them underneath individual smaller prints with more precision.- The tips are tapered, sort of like a knife edge (but they're not sharp!), which makes it easier to slide them between your prints and the build plate.- The metal blades are flexible enough to use at different angles, but sturdy enough that they don't bend when you're removing prints.- They are easy to clean (a quick spritz of IPA and a wipe-down with a towel, and you're done in seconds!)Overall, this 2-piece kit is well-built, does exactly what it's supposed to do, and is excellent value. After using them regularly for nearly a year, I have virtually no complaints. The only issue I've experienced is that some resin residue did get around the larger tool's handle, which eventually caused the handle to crack and split open after the resin cured-- but that's mainly my fault for not keeping things as clean as I should, and the problem was easily solved by wrapping the handle in some duct tape.
A**Z
Best purchase ever if you own a resin printer
Absolutely best purchase I’ve ever made for my resin printing. The prints literally fall off the build plate so effortlessly it almost feels like spreading room temp butter on toast lol! At first I used the scraper that came with my S4U and I had such a hard time getting my prints off the build plate I literally destroyed the laser etched surface. After buying a second build plate and thankfully finding these spatulas I chucked that old scraper straight into the trash. I cannot recommend these spatulas enough. As a plus, the owner will email you an STL file so you can print a holder for these spatulas to keep em nice and tidy. Again, I absolutely recommend these wholeheartedly.
A**.
Excellent Set
Recently got a resin 3D printer and used the tool that came with it to remove prints. It worked OK some of the time, but it ended up being a pain to use and I ended up scratching the bed on some of the more difficult prints. Looked around and got these to try. Excellent move on my part! These work incredibly well. They slide easily under the base layer and I can either pop the print off, or just slide the tool around a bit and the print falls off. This is definitely a tool to have. The tool that came with the printer is much thicker and wider, a putty knife in essence. These are thinner and easier to use. Since I have started using these, I have added no new scratches to my bed.If you have a resin printer, you should take a good look at these. I do not think you will be disappointed.
T**R
Best part removal tool by far. Used at every printer and great for TPU prints.
The long knife if far and away our best part removal tool. We have one at each printer and keep buying more. We use it for PA6, ASA, PETG, TPU, PC-PBT and it works well with all of them.It's best use case for us is likely the TPU prints that are printed directly on textured PEI sheet. We struggled getting parts of quickly, fully intact, without damaging the beds before and now it's simple.
J**N
Really great choice of scraper 3d printing
Amazingly thin edge and very flexible, but handle doesn't feel as "solid" as older model
R**T
Quality tools, a must for glass beds
Adhesion is a really important part of 3D printing and you need to have good adhesion so that your print remains stable and in place while more material is being added through the printing process. This results in a much neater, more accurate, and higher quality print. The price you pay for this, however, is that sometimes it feels impossible to remove new prints. Technically, you're supposed to wait for the bed and the print to cool down so that the material has had a chance to contract, allowing you to easily remove the print from the build plate. Trying to remove a print too forcibly and exerting too much force on the object while it is still on the glass plate can damage the build plate clamps/assembly. The key to good 3D prints is all about getting the calibration right and fighting with stuck prints will quickly mess up your setup and require you to readjust and recalibrate far more often.I am always way too impatient to wait for everything to cool down before removing the print. I always want to get the cleanup over with so I can start the next one. That's where this tool shines. With this, I can easily remove a fresh print while leaving minimal residue on the bed, allowing for a faster cleanup and turnaround on my prints. This won't matter for most casual users and while I'm a casual user myself, I like to keep my 3D printer off if I'm not using it for safety reasons. Because of that, if I have more than 1 print to run when turning on my printer, I'd prefer to get through them more quickly and minimize the downtime between prints when the unit is just sitting there powered but on standby.This tool has helped me successfully remove hundreds of prints from the glass bed of my 3D printer over and over again. The edge is sharp, making it easy to wedge under the print and apply leverage to the blade and pry it off. The blade feels sturdy and holds it straightness, no matter how much force I have to apply to get a print off. I use the longer one about 95% of the time. Its length allows me to get it as flat as possible against the bed as I try to wedge it, which allows me to use much more force without having to worry that I'll scratch up the bed. I have an Artillery Sidewinder X1 and these tools are a permanent fixture in my printer side tools. A little pricier than I expected but since they serve such a specific purpose and do it so well, I think they are worth the money.If you like to remove your prints immediately or own a print farm where the turnaround time matters, this tool will be indispensable to your operations.
J**5
Great way to easily remove 3D prints from your buildplate!
If you 3D print with resin BUY this now! This is hands down an awesome way to remove prints from the buildplate! No scratches, no pressure almost like using a knife thru butter. I saw a video about this by Lychee as a great tool to remove prints with. They were so very right!
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