The WORLDS BEST SCRAPER for 3D printing! 😱#3dprinting #3dprinter #shorts

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Without doubt my favourite scraper we've used for 3D printing is the replaceable plastic blade scraper - this isn't even an ad, we saw it on Amazon and had to try it and now theres no turning back...

There are hundreds of these online (Amazon, eBay etc) just give them a search...

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I got the same one and it works amazing! The small plastic scraper doesn’t scratch up the bed, I had to get a new bed cause it got so scratched from metal scraper, and I found those and they work wonders for getting anything off without scratching

WafflesPenguin
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Ouch that scratched coolplate hurts my soul

air
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A 3D-printed scraper was the first thing I printed after the benchy test print with my Ender. Must-have tool!!

gustavogarcia
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The included scraper is amazing. I use it all the time

kieran.thejasperhouse
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Those scrapers with the replaceable plastic blades are amazing. Sharp enough to really get under the print, but soft enough not to scratch the bed or cut your skin.

TheSpooniest
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I use the metal one since it came with my ender, and I use a glass print bed

PigVSPerson
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Could you make like an attachment for a normal keyboard which can make the keys bouncy and feel like mechanical keyboard.

Abhisaar_Jain
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Harbor Freight Quinn Comfort Grip Scraper. The trick is that you don't put on the razor blade. It's $9. Never had any issues.

LanaPhillips
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Those orange blades are the best. They don’t damage the print bed, they work great and I got 100 of them for 2 bucks which is going to last me a lifetime

tamertamertamer
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There's an "ergonomic" scraper someone made on the Bambu site and it's got a scraping edge on all sides. By far the best one so far.

jr
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Plastic vehicle trim removal tools works well too

godsarmor
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The last one actually costs $4 + plus the cost of filament. But you can make something just as good by using a razor/boxcutter blade and printing a handle for it.

xenontesla
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I rarely used scrapers. The prints just pops off the PEI plate. That is until I recently started using a particular local brand of glue stick. It''s so sticky that the prints can be a bit hard to remove especially when I ran into a string of failures due to bad g-codes.
I have printed one scraper and several more came with the filaments I ordered. I don't know where they are. Since I'm going to use that particular brand of glue as my default I should keep a scraper or two around.

dareka
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The first one works insanely well because it’s so stiff

goatmodegaming
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i have one of those glass plates. i can basically blow the prints off after cooling

rstlss
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The Bambu scraper is hands down the best scraper I’ve used in 6 years 3d printing!

nickjeffrey
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Just get a glass bed and youll never scratch it. I love metal razor scrapers, gets stubborn 3d prints and glue off the bed when nothing else i do can.

sammywhammy
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!SPOILER! Don't use a scraper on a Ender V3 KE cuz the baseplate will chip off

CECEntertainment
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Best way to reduce scratches is with glue and it cleans off easy first time I did it I was nervous but it was fine

Koda_on-paws
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Yeah I'm using the hexagon scraper I found on Printables

kxscubing