- Durable, rigid construction; Solid rivets keep the blades in place, no more repurposed artist palette spatulas with spinning, twisting and turning cramp rings!
- Long knife with a beveled front edge; Slides very gently underneath prints with ease to protect the build bed surface yet provides good reach and allows prying
- Stiff, hardened stainless steel blades; Flexible but not too thin or flimsy, safer rounded edges, work well with different size objects without damaging them
- Stylish and useful; The smaller offset spatula has a black ergonomic rubber comfort grip, the knife has a big thick wood handle suitable for larger parts
- Essential addition to your 3D Printer accessories; No more putty knives to remove prints. Doubles as a leveling tool to scrape off stuck-on plastic from the print bed
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Anna Dove Frankos
so I think it works very well and I have made more than 30 prints since then and it is a really good tool for removal and it does not make a ...
I bought this after I had applied one of the stick-on surfaces to the glass on my heated bed. I was worried that the razor scraper would slice the surface so I looked around on amazon to see what kind of removal tool I might try to help with the part removal. when I saw this tool and read that the long knife had a rounded tapered tip to help get under the edge of the print I thought this might be the way to go. when I received it I printed a cube and used the tool to see if it would make removal of the print less damaging to the print. To my surprise it worked very well. it dose leave a small mark at the very edge but much smaller than the spatulas that I have you could say its rather UN-noticeable, so I think it works very well and I have made more than 30 prints since then and it is a really good tool for removal and it does not make a mark on the plastic bed cover. I am very pleased with its performance.
Yvonne Hines
Perfect tools for releasing print.
These are quality made. The smaller one works so good. I've used both several times now and are awesome. I use a glass plate and I apply glue stick. PLA or ABS comes off like a charm with these. They are strong and stiffer flex which helps prying a little.
Nawar Muntaha
improved my 3d printing experience
I was using paint scrapers to get the prints off the bed before, these work 10 times better, and don't gouge the bed, either. No more smashing the print repeatedly trying to get under it, this just seems to go in. Thanks!
Candy Mason
Very sturdy with solid grips
I purchased these as the previous purchase of another set of tools was not as strong. On the other set, the blades were very thin and came free from the handles, also, the finish on the handle left black marks. These weaknesses led me looking for something with a stronger blade and a handle that was attached in a firm manner. These have met my needs. Both tools have tapered ends to get under the edge of the model without damaging the print surface. The longer blade is has a bit of flex, but is also strong enough that it is not bending from its current flat shape. These actually remind me a bit of a decent set of knives and I expect that they will last me for as long as I need.
David Kennewell
SOOooooOo buttery smooth removal!!!
Perfect, just perfect, couldn't recommend more. These 'scrappers' have nice rounded corners so they don't scratch up your bed. Most metal paint scrappers at home depot or that come with printers have sharp corners that scrape / scratch and tear up the bed. The metal on these removal tools is nice and flexible and very thin yet extremely strong. The handles are very comfortable but you wont need to use 'em much because the parts pop right off quick. Not sure why the smaller tool uses a rubber grip and the longer one is made of wood, but both are nice. Took me one or too tries to get the hang and angle I need to use, but once I did, the parts come right off with minimal effort. MUST BY IF YOU OWN A 3D PRINTER
Goldy Sharma
Fantastic tool for working with PLA prints on the Monoprice maker select plus 3d printer
Since I bought my Monoprice maker select plus, I have struggled with getting my prints off the print bed without damaging the build surface. I am still pretty new at 3d printing and working my way through getting my prints tuned in properly. I was using the included scrapper tool but managed to do serious damage to my build sheet trying to lever under builds and rafts. I have learned much in the two weeks of non-stop printing since those early first prints but getting the print off the surface was still a minor pain point for me. Last week I managed to put my scraper through my palm on a large print that wouldn't budge (and I was being careless with my off hand placement) that was the final straw for me. I looked around for something that was better suited for print removal and came across this set. For the cost, figured it wouldn't hurt to give it a try. As soon as a removed the items from the package I knew this would be world's better then the tool I had been using. Both tools have near flat profiles to the blade ends. The longer tool has a slight bevel edge that allows it to get under a print and then get pry to further get leverage. The smaller tool has been my goto since I received the set. The angle from the handle the blade allows me to easily get it under a corner or edge with no damage and work it under and around the perimeter. The smaller tool is roughly .25mm thick so it really lets you work under a print. By comparison my scraper is .65mm thick at the narrow edge. On larger prints, I switch out the small tool once I start to get leverage so I can really work all the way under the print. Has worked perfectly on the 7 prints I have used it on so far. Both tools have a great blend of stiffness and flex to allow them to do their job properly. Overall very happy with the tools and wish I would have switched a week ago so I wouldn't have stabbed myself!
Jerrie Pat Gale
Helpers for new 3D Printer
Good purchase, only the small one has been used successfully, still learning much about his new 3D printer, says it helped remove the item from the plate where it was built, he will use the larger item but not sure when, is still recovering from surgery so may take a little longer. Came in very timely manner and reasonable pricing, Thank you.
Leslie Roland
Useful 3D Print Tool
I'm new to 3D printing and still learning tips and tricks to the process. After I ran into my first stubborn removal, I thought to myself that there must be something out there that can make removing prints easier. I tried spackle spatulas (too thick), thought about utility knifes (didn't want to scratch print bed), butter knife (not flexible enough - yeah, told you I'm a 3D print noob) with no real success. I looked around the interwebs and stumbled upon this set. I was skeptical at first, but am willing to give it a shot. And after reading tips on how to use the tools properly, I can't see myself printing without them. I pretty much exclusively use the knife tool every time I want to safely remove a print off of the bed without damaging neither the print nor the bed. The taper on the knife is thin enough to get underneath the print and the blade itself is plenty sturdy. I haven't run into a print that was too tough for the knife to handle. Speaking of handles, the handle feels pretty good in the hand and does the job in controlling the knife. I've experimented with the spatula and it had a bit more give than the knife. It bent while prying a print, but I managed to bend it back to its original shape. I'll probably give the spatula another go some time soon. All in all, I'm quite happy with the purchase as I use it just about every time I print.
Tina Hernandez
Couldn't be happier, The long blade alone is worth the money!
The long blade is my personal favorite and has performed flawlessly for the removal of my large prints. The smaller tool is OK and will do in a pinch, but it goes mostly unused as I print a lot of larger objects. I just purchased another set, so I can have one by each of my 3D printers. The long blade has worked especially well in hard to remove prints. As some others have mentioned both blades have round ends on them and are tapered to a thin (pretty sharp) edge, this helps enormously when you're trying to get a bite under the stuck print, it also helps to prevent damage to your print bed surface. These two removal tools are a great value and work much better than hard/stiff square edged putty knives!
Preethii Kuumaar Patnaaik
Amazing scrapers that leave no damage
I had been using knives and scissors to remove my prints and my bed paid the price. But with the large scraper my prints come off the bed with no problem and my prints look flawless on the bottom. The smaller scraper really needs to be sharpened as well to make it as useful as the large scraper, but I'm glad that both can do their jobs without damage!