Brim removal

Also something to mention from my experience working with these for one of my past employments. These are a left/right hand specific item most of them that don’t mention it are almost always right handed this being determined by the way the blade is cut. My first day there i was absolutely butchering some large long easy trims when the quality manager asked me to show him how i was using the tool i did it as usual with my left hand and he instantly said oh you need a left handed blade as soon as i changed it for a left specific one it ran like butter..

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or just use your right hand.
 
Love my deburring tool. They are very sharp so be very careful. You can get more control by kinda squeezing with you thumb to pull it along rather than free handing it across the surface.
 
I agree a deburring tool is an essential 3D printing tool for me. I'm printing a lot of ABS at the moment, ordered a Voron 2.4 kit that's on a boat from China as I type, and if you give ABS half a chance it'll warp on you even in an enclosed printer like my X1C. A brim really makes life a lot easier and the deburring tool, unless handled like an ape (which I found out with the first print I tried to deburr then decided to reprint), is the perfect tool to remove the brim leftovers.
 
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