DescriptionThis item is a spatula for professional 3D printer cleaning. Well made of premium stainless steel, the removal tool has great corrosion resistance and high hardness for durable and practical use. This removal tool can help you easy get the prints off from the bed. The natural wood handle provides you comfortable grip. 2 different tools bring you more convenience for different purposes. It is compatible with most well known 3D printers on the market, like Duplicator, MakerBot, RepRap etc.Features- Color: Silver. - Material: Stainless steel. - Length(Large spatula): Approx. 24cm - Length(Small spatula): Approx. 17cm - Well made of premium stainless steel, great corrosion resistance and high rigidity, not easy to break off. - This removal tool can easily and effectively get the prints off from the bed. - Rounded is safer and less likely to tear bed tape. - 2 different tools bring you more convenience for different purposes. - The natural wood handle provides you comfortable grip. - Compatible with most well known 3D Printers on the market, like Duplicator, MakerBot, RepRap etc.Using instructions: 1) To remove prints off the bed, work the of the tool under a corner of the print, approximately half way between the tip of the and the handle. 2) Next, use a sawing motion to get the tool under the rest of the to separate it from the bed. Tilting or twisting the slightly will help up the lifting of the print. 3) If you cannot get the under the to start, bring the left of the tool against a right-side corner of the and the handle clockwise. Repeat until the corner lifts up enough to allow the to start getting under the print. 4) If the is firmly stuck to the bed, try pushing the tool to make the handle closer to the print. This brings the thicker part of the (closest to the handle) under the object and acts as a wedge to help pry the part up. Wiggle the loose and repeat. 5) If the is stuck too firmly to remove with the tool, you may need to slightly increase your starting nozzle elevation. The idea is to have the stick firmly to the bed during printing, but still be removed with the tool.