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Title: How HOZO Tools Are Being Redefined by the 3D Printing Community

Hong Kong, China, 16th Jul 2026 - NeoSander, made by HOZO, is hailed as the world's first compact detail sander built around a true reciprocating motor. When it launched on Kickstarter, the crowdfunding response was overwhelming: 14,738 backers pledged HK$21,201,029.What happens after a product is released? For HOZO, that's when part of the design process begins: opening the print files themselves up to the public.Two Open-Source Sanding Heads for NeoSanderRather than finalizing every accessory in-house, HOZO began publishing printable models on HOZO’s’MakerWorld, opening up the sanding heads themselves for makers to reshape into designs its own engineers hadn't planned for.Among them are two redesigned sanding head sets, each built for a different kind of tight spot. The Flat Sanding Head Set slims the head down for reaching into narrower gaps the standard heads can’t access, while the TPU Angled Sanding Head Set bends the sanding angle and adds flexible give, so the tool body never gets in the way, letting makers approach a surface from whatever direction the job actually calls for.Open-Source Models, Built On by the CommunityBeyond these sanding heads, the open-source approach has inspired a wider wave of community creativity. Makers are actively modifying NeoSander’s design files, combining elements, and developing new accessories to better fit their own workflows and needs.The clearest example is Kratos3D. When the creator reached out to the company about designing accessories for NeoSander, ideas ranged from SKÅDIS mounts to TPU grips to a Darth Vader-inspired stand, before landing on a storage case that turns NeoSander’s 64-piece, color-coded head system into a stepped, offset structure, keeping the middle sections reachable without disturbing anything around the...


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