Reddit Reddit reviews Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Deburring Cutters
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Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
Our Part # NOGA-NG8150NG-1 heavy duty deburring tool handle with 10 replaceable S10 high speed steel blades. Will do almost all of your deburring jobs.NogaGrip-1 (NG-1) holds all S blades (3.2mm). Spare blades are kept inside the handle. Designed for maximum comfort in your handAll blades are made of high speed steel and hardness 62-64Rc Includes: NG-1 handle and 10 high speed steel S10 blades
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4 Reddit comments about Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version):

u/ArmstrongTREX · 4 pointsr/prusa3d

I am mostly recommending tools rather than consumables (like a truck load of filaments :P)

A digital caliper, use it every single day, must have. A $20 Chinese made should be more than sufficient for the tolerance we are printing at.

A pair of good quality side cutter. Prusa printers don’t come with them.
Hakko Micro Cutter

A Noga deburring tool. Very useful for finishing a print and trim sharp edges (brims for example). Cuts plastic like butter.
Noga Deburring Tool

A set of taps. Can’t get very strong thread in plastic, but often good enough. I would prefer a metric set.

A vise. Depends on how much space you have. I use a drill press vise and I find it ok so far.

u/Wizarddata · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards
u/fujimonster · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

To make it easier to remove the brim, get yourself a deburring tool. Makes it so much easier to trim your parts.

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