Gate Remover Raser - Review - CLASSY Nubmarks Remover Kit
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- The Spicer review this fantastic looking nubmarks remover kit by gunprimer
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The black section on the BALANCER is just foam padding that makes the block softer, flexible, and more comfortable. It is not abrasive like the two buffing sides. It may have seemed like it was buffing the area making it appear as if it resulted in a semi-gloss appearance. But all it did was clean up the area by removing the dust from the prior buffing using the matte side of the block.
I am not sold on this, I feel like i can get the same or better results with sand paper and a nail buffer.
Awesome video though, I would love more tool/ supply reviews.
Thank you we intend to do more tools reviews depending on what we have available
Have you tried sanding sponges? I cant go back to files or paper after using them.
Got my kit in. Tried it out on a few builds so far. This thing is amazing. Works really well and easier then sanding. I would say you do have put some pressure on it get the nub marks fully gone. Once they are gone and buffed i found it had better over all finish then sanding/buffing. Not huge improvement and probably not worth the money..but it is an improvement.
Glad you liked it, as mention above its a premium item, not necessary at all but quite good
After prolonged use, u think the glass file will wear off?
@@williamvo6674 It shouldn't since plastic is a lot softer then glass. You do need to clean it since plastic is left in the holes on the file side.
Got the kit coming in this week. Can't wait to try it out. I know i know sanding sticks and nail buffer blah blah blah. I just wanna try something different...so why not lol
How was it? Would love to know.
Great review Cody
Can fully agree this would helpful if you weren’t so mindful about the leaving of nicks and gauging using a knife or way easier for non painters to get a perfect finish
If this was marketed at $15 it would probably sold pretty well among the gunpla community. They probably should market these toward the high end modelling community instead... the elites will pay 3x to 5x for paints and tools that generally produce the same results.
$25+$10 shipping I’m sorry just go to the hardware store pick up 900-2000 grit sandpaper go to a beauty section of a pharmacy and spend the 75 cents and buy a nail buffer there you go that will last longer
Ive been using that for years, it work really well, the set showed above is not a necessity but if you want a smoother experience it work. Its like comparing a pair of 25usd nippers to godhand. The 25usd nipper do the job well but the godhands are just premium items
Gunpla Network I understand and I’m sorry if I sound harsh, I own a pair of godhands myself so maybe the reason I don’t need this is because they do such a good job already but to each their own, great video mate keep up the amazing content
Its all good no worries i get where you are coming from and its a legit opinion
spend 10$ on a pack of Tamiya sanding sponges, last 3-4 kits and works so much better than nail buffers.
@@lovecchio420 thanks for the tip man cheers
Get god hand sanding sticks. I use my godhands then a tamiya knife and then I buff my results are much better and my local shop carries the sticks for about 6 bucks. This seems an expensive route to a mediocre destination.
Links?
The box? Naw just throw it out homie! lol
You can get these same effects with nail buffers & a glass file. Under 5 bucks
You have achieved "God tier Boi"
(Get both God hands nippers with a Gunprimer)
I get why it's a bit expensive, but the fact that the file is 25 alone is a but absurd, if the whole set was 25-30, it's a bit more reasonable
(I know that it's tempered glass, but it's just too high for me, since getting 10 glass files would have been cheaper than $25 anyway)
About the kshatriya's binder. The sticker should be on the hinges not on the peg.
Hello, quick Q: If I cut all pieces out, prime, color then coat, does this tool still matter? If so, I assume I'd use this before priming? Thanks for showing how this works.
piyodamariVer2.25 yep it still matters mate
Surface prep for painting is key
Ideally you want a flat smooth surface to prime and paint on
My wife's nail care kit cost $7. Better results at less than half the cost of this.
Listing this under "expensive products not worth their cost".
What is the cloth thing?
How do you clean the Raser
With the Recover cloth
Literally how you clean normal glass files, with water and maybe a soft bristled toothbrush
Though this video is 1 year old, I can't help but comment.
Dude, when you used the hobby knife, it is so damn obvious you weren't careful. You hastily run the blade across the nub mark area and if I am not mistaken with an angle.
So of course you would create a nick there.
Sorry, you can't use this as an argument in favour of that product.
I think the raser is just a slightly fancified nano glass nail file. It has an array of laser etched micro holes on a flat glass piece.
8:50 chainsaw? 😜
Is it me or did the parts still look like crap. Can still see all the gates.
how's it better than sandpaper lol
For anyone interested in buying this overpriced rebranded nail file...
You can buy similar products on Amazon for so much cheaper.
Search "glass nail shiner", literally the same thing.
Truly overpriced unnecessary tools. This is a tool set made to look nice but it truly is easy to make a kit with way cheaper tools. It’s the type of set you buy, say looks how cool this looks. And then a month later never touch again.