🛠️ 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 |
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**A
Designed for Makers, 100x better than the cheap knock-offs (Prints Slide off like butter, see video)
The media could not be loaded. Conclusion up front: This 3d print removal kit is nothing like the ones that come with printers, or that you buy at the local tool store. I purchased this based on a post somewhere in desperation and it will changed our entire resin printing workflow (seriously, a properly designed tool can make all the difference.)I rarely video review things, in this case I am in hopes other people get the chance to experience what I did. Your supports slide off like someone coated the build plate in butter. Well worth the price to try it for yourself (see the video for technique/examples). The liquid creates a vacuum seal (which is why it's so hard to remove them), this disrupts that in an ingenious way, making it so much easier to get stubborn things off.You can tell this was designed by someone who has the same frustrations the rest of us did (You end up beating your build plate into a state of gouges and scratches trying to remove supports). The clever rounded bevel design combined with a strong metal alloy choice give you an experience one of those knock off's from China simply can't provide.Instructions:When removing supports that touch the build plate do as follows:1. Take the longer rounded scraper and ensure the bevel (it looks like a slant) is facing up.2. Gently slide it under the support, allowing it to break the liquid suction that is holding it down.3. Once you get under it you can just slide the entire thing off in one steady motion.My build plate has some serious battle scars, it got to the point I despised resin printing (it took so long to remove the supports, they would break and require so much work to clean out). This tool set has changed the entire workflow at our small company. We are losing less items to accidental damage, turning around prints faster for production, etc.I did have an occasion to ask a few after sales support questions, the vendor was amazing, you can tell he is passionate about this business and that he himself is a maker. The person who invented this has sat in our shoes, struggled our struggles. That's why I believe rather than buying cheap imitations (that simply don't work, you can't copy this design without both the precision manufacturing and the proper materials.) Knock-offs break way too quickly (then leave scrapes all over your prints/bed.)
E**
Great Print Removal Tools
I've purchased two sets of this 3D print removal toolkit because they work fantastically on my Bambu printer plates, from the textured plate to the super track plate. I also use them on my Saturn 4 to remove resin prints, and they work just as great for that purpose. The tools are thin and easy to slide under prints without damaging the plate, making them incredibly reliable and efficient. I highly recommend these for anyone needing a dependable solution for both FDM and resin prints.
J**S
Highly recommended
Very nice tools, perform as described making removing prints and do it well.
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.
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