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Old 04-28-2004, 01:39 PM
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Has anybody used the fuzzy brush shaper??brush shaper
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Yes, I use one. It works fine. It does load up with brush filings fast. But it is ok for me. Fussy brush has come out with a new style tool. Which you can change out cutter bits that are different sizes now. They also came out with serrators too. What is really cool fussy brush is sending everyone who the first tool a new style tool for free. That's Customer Service at it's best.
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I've been using them for a while now. I don't even bother breaking in brushes after I run the shaper on them. Just cut the motor, use the shaper on the new brushes, assemble the motor and run. I have been seeing less comm wear, longer brush life and more consistent performance using the shapers.

I haven't tried the new serator shapers yet but they look awesome for stock racing.

I was stunned when they offered to send us early adopters with updated tools for free. When was the last time you saw an RC company do that?
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Does the bigger size one match the fit of the Reedy Quad Mag 19T comm?
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DeWayne at fuzzy shapers is awesome.Excellent support from them.As for the shapers...it stores easy and easy to clean.No motor break in needed....it's all good.
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do you set the size of the comm to the shaper , or if not, then you should still break-it in...I would like to know how this thing works,
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Originally posted by =MisFitz= NuKe
do you set the size of the comm to the shaper , or if not, then you should still break-it in...
yup, same comment here... "breaking the motor in" means perfectly matching brush shape and comm size... if it's only an average match, you still need to do it...

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