Transform Your Prints with Precision! ✨
The 3D Printer Smoothing Tool Kit is a comprehensive 14-piece set designed for enhancing, repairing, and modifying 3D printed parts. Featuring an 80W high-power heating core for rapid temperature adjustments, this kit includes various soldering iron tips, a brass adapter, and convenient storage solutions to keep your workspace organized. Ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike, it ensures high-quality results with ease.
Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel, Brass, Silicone, Plastic |
Compatible Material | Stainless Steel, Brass, Plastic |
Power Consumption | 80 Watts |
A**R
Nice tool set
Great tools for 3D printing
B**0
Good for the price
It does what it claims I thing I is good to have around for the price
J**.
Great tool
If you plan on doing a lot of 3D printing then this is a must have
M**S
Works great
Great
M**D
Eh
This is just a soldering iron with some different tips and a couple of nail files. When you place different tips on the iron the tip is too big to place in the stand. So there is a safety concern unless you have a safe place to set the iron. There is also no instruction booklet. So I have no idea what the best use would be for the different tips.
R**R
Works great for 3d printing
Works great for 3d printing.
J**R
Unsafe product
The stand for this is completely useless. It came with the wrong sized nuts or the threads were just bad. The stand will not properly hold it casting it to fall over with the slightest bump of the table. Also changing of the tips is not easy at all.
R**.
Unsafe, poorly documented, may not even work
GOOD:• Comes with an assortment of brass-alloy tips that might be useful for heat-smoothing a FDM 3D print.• Included tweezers are reasonably high quality.• Soldering iron appears to use standard Hakko T18-style tips.• Inexpensive.BAD:• Included soldering iron has absolutely no safety certifications. No UL, no ETL, not even a counterfeit CE mark. That's not what you want in an electrical appliance you hold in your hand while it heats up to metal-melting temperatures. One has to assume it's dangerous.• Generic soldering iron comes without instructions for use, such as "how to turn on."• Soldering iron heat readout is in Fahrenheit; melting points of FDM filament are typically expressed in Celsius. If it's possible to change the readout, the means of doing so isn't obvious and isn't documented.• With smoothing tip installed, heat output is nowhere close to the displayed value when tested with a calibrated Hakko FD-100 soldering-iron temperature tester: With 670°F selected on the iron, actual tip temperature was between 128° to 135°C... or about 262–275°F. This iron may struggle to reach the glass transition temperature of most filament.• Included stand doesn't fit the iron tips included, which can cause unsafe conditions.• Stand is shipped unassembled and needs careful assembly using two nuts (included), but instructions aren't provided. The stand may fail if not assembled correctly, causing a risk of fire and burn injury. It's made from thin sheet steel; the base isn't weighted. It's not adequate for the task and is unsafe.• It's a generic soldering iron with a generic brass smoothing-tip adapter, which reduces heat transfer and adds unnecessary complexity, as well as more opportunities for coming apart during use.BOTTOM LINE:Not recommended—it's unsafe, and that's before you get into the hazards of melting plastic up close.
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