Wood Squeegee for Printing (unused): Quality wood rounded handle (14” x 4 ½”) is easy to grip. It has 5 screws for easily replacing the blade. I believe it has a very high durometer (maybe 80) as the solid square blade is not flexible, so it is for printing on paper, wood, and other surfaces such as fabric. It will deposit a thinner amount of ink through mesh. The blade is 14” x 1 7/8” x 3/8” thick - - 1 ¼ extends from wood and 5/8” of blade is held by wood. This unused squeegee is an older model, so very well made.
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80 durometer provides a stronger force and leaves minimal ink deposit. This durometer is best for designs going through higher mesh counts with lots of fine details and halftones where a think ink deposit is needed for design clarity.