

🛠️ Upgrade your toolkit with the blade that pros swear by!
The Stanley 21-299 Replacement Blade is a precision-engineered, durable steel blade designed for standard SURFORM tools. It enables fast, even removal of excess filler or bondo, reducing sanding effort by over 50%, making it an essential upgrade for professional and DIY auto-body work.
| ASIN | B00002X1ZN |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 21-299 |
| Manufacturer | STANLEY |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 29.97 x 1.27 cm; 41 g |
J**O
If you do auto-body and don't follow Lakeside Autobody on Youtube, do yourself a favour and follow him now. He keyed me on to this simple tool. Once you apply your body filler (or bondo glass) you wait till it starts to firm up a bit and then use this. Since it's long and flat, it does a very even job. You use this to pull off the bulk of the excess such that you don't need to sand it all down to dust. Cuts down on auto-body effort by 50% or more. He refers to this as a "cheese grater", and I love it.
S**S
GOOD
S**O
Não encaixou no modelo que tenho e deveria encaixar. Foi inútil. Mas a qualidade do produto é bom
L**S
Muy practico
S**T
Multipurpose tool. Shaves evenly and removes material easily. I use this blade for carving clay forms. The clay I use is in a state called leather hard (similar to a block of cheese). The surform works perfectly to create curved carvings to my work. I can't get an evenly shaped curve using a flat surform blade, but this half round blade works perfectly. The design of the blade leaves a trail from the "teeth" marks, but I am able to remove then with sandpaper or even a damp sponge. I suspect sandpaper would work well to clean up and refine any carving in wood. t rinses clean with the aid of a brush and a little spray of WD-40 keeps rust away. I don't use a handle as the clay material I am working with is removed without a great deal of force. If I were working with wood or plaster I might consider using a handle. If shorter pieces of blade are needed I have been told ( but not tried myself) the blade can be snapped into shorter segments and any sharp edges broken off with a pliers. Since I am able to work with the full length of the blade I haven't broken my blade into smaller pieces, although they might be more convenient to use. I haven't seen this at any of my local home tool places but Amazon got this to me in just two days with Prime.
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