GodHand KZ-A Kezuru Blade Coarse File
GodHand KZ-A Kezuru Blade Coarse File
A file for resin with a sharp blade.
Resin such as plastic plate (PS material) can be easily scraped.
As the name "blade" suggests, it is equipped with a sharp blade, so it can be sharpened quickly with a light force.
In addition, it has a special perforation that can be scraped in any direction, and it has a compact size that fits in the palm of your hand.
With high cutting force and good maneuverability, you can sensuously carve out the shape.
Since it is "rough", it is effective when you want to roughly shape it by rough cutting.
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GodHand KZ-A Kezuru Blade Coarse File
GodHand KZ-A Kezuru Blade Coarse File
GodHand KZ-A Kezuru Blade Coarse File
A file for resin with a sharp blade.
Resin such as plastic plate (PS material) can be easily scraped.
As the name "blade" suggests, it is equipped with a sharp blade, so it can be sharpened quickly with a light force.
In addition, it has a special perforation that can be scraped in any direction, and it has a compact size that fits in the palm of your hand.
With high cutting force and good maneuverability, you can sensuously carve out the shape.
Since it is "rough", it is effective when you want to roughly shape it by rough cutting.
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GodHand KZ-A Kezuru Blade Coarse File
A file for resin with a sharp blade.
Resin such as plastic plate (PS material) can be easily scraped.
As the name "blade" suggests, it is equipped with a sharp blade, so it can be sharpened quickly with a light force.
In addition, it has a special perforation that can be scraped in any direction, and it has a compact size that fits in the palm of your hand.
With high cutting force and good maneuverability, you can sensuously carve out the shape.
Since it is "rough", it is effective when you want to roughly shape it by rough cutting.






















