Quick burr removal tool
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Tool: • General Tools 481 Swivel Head Deburring Tool with Handle Storage • http://amzn.to/2w75UYa • Transcript: • For this week’s Cool Tools video review I’m going to show you a deburring tool great for cleaning up the edges of metal and plastic. • There are a few different types of deburring tools -- this one is a swivel-head model made by General Tools. It’s essentially a plastic handle that holds a curved metal blade perfect for smoothing out any sharp edges left behind from cutting metal or plastic. • It’s a quick tool to use. It’s sharp and doesn’t take a lot of force. It’s commonly used by plumbers to smooth off the rough edges of freshly cut pipe. • For me, though, I mostly use this for cleaning up holes drilled into metal or plastic project enclosures. Drilling almost always kicks up some rough bits that prevent switches or buttons from sitting flush. A quick pass with the deburring tool cleans it right up. • It’s also great for smoothing out rough lines from longer cuts in plastic or sheet metal. For example, on my Hello Kitty go kart for Maker Faire, I had to carve away a lot of pink plastic with hack saws and rotary tools. To make everything look a little more deliberate, I ran the deburring tool over it to remove all the shredded and melted bits. • So that’s the General Tools 481 Swivel Head Deburring tool. It comes with two replaceable blades. You can get it for around $11 on Amazon. And remember, you can see thousands of reader recommended tools like this at Cool-Tools.org. • • Find more Cool Tool reviews here: • http://kk.org/cooltools • Check out Maker Project Lab here: • / @makerprojectlab
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