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17 Apr, 2020
Ideal terminal adaptor for other uses of makita battery, low cost, no point in trying to make your own.
Good quality, reliable dimensions, 1/4" spade connectors for attaching wires.
Compact and easy to incorporate into 3D printed makita battery adaptors for use on other tools, or standalone USB power supply etc.

13 Dec, 2018
Compact and effective buffer.
I don't use it on furniture, but as an end buffer on a pole mounted tool.
Due to its conical shape I can "trap" the buffer, and don't need any mounting screw. I'm not sure how you could hold the buffer sufficiently onto furniture that gets dragged around the floor. Maybe suits speakers or something that doesn't get moved much.
It's ideal for what I want, and the price is good, and delivery quicker than expected.
I hope they remain available, as I have tailored my design to accept these buffers.

31 May, 2018
Flexible and strong
It is a strong and flexible filament, hard to get used to printing, always use hairspray as a release agent, as it STICKS.
Stringing is typical of this type of product, so design to avoid it, or use a fancy slicer that prevents travel across open spaces.
If you can get a print done, it's damned good. But you've got to get to that point.
Must say I'm not looking forward to my next flexible print, as there's no single reliable setting, a lot of trial and error.
Steve.