Deburrer: Difference between revisions
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Created page with "{{ToolInfoBox |tool name=Deburrer |german=Entgrater |image= |synonyms=manual deburring tool, handheld deburring tool; DE: Entgrater, Universal-Entgrater |type= |status= |material=metals, plastics |used with= |location=Metal Workbench |access= |tutors= |manual= |donation= |similar= }} A deburrer is normally used to remove the sharp edges (burrs) you get after many metalworking operations. File:deburring a 3D print.jpg|thumb|right|3D prints with many hol..." |
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[[File:deburring a 3D print.jpg|thumb|right|3D prints with many holes in the side may come out with many "noses" and strings that the deburrer quickly removes]] | [[File:deburring a 3D print.jpg|thumb|right|3D prints with many holes in the side may come out with many "noses" and strings that the deburrer quickly removes]] | ||
In our Makerspace, we've also used it to clean up difficult [[3DP|3D prints]]. | In our Makerspace, we've also used it to clean up difficult [[3DP|3D prints]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 20 January 2024
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| Synonyms: | manual deburring tool, handheld deburring tool; DE: Entgrater, Universal-Entgrater |
| Material: | metals, plastics |
| Location: | Metal Workbench |
A deburrer is normally used to remove the sharp edges (burrs) you get after many metalworking operations.

In our Makerspace, we've also used it to clean up difficult 3D prints.
