Found parts are never printed, only molded and casted. This gives you a higher level of accuracy.
The black marks on the squeegee are done with gaffers tape as is the tape on the anti-security blade. All the tape has been cut to the correct width and applied in the correct locations.
Painting when required is done with Archive-X paints. Resin casted parts have been color matched to a NIB 1977 Paterson squeegee I’ve obtained.
The anti-security blades are made with MachineCraft Replicas rods. The resin casted versions still uses their rods but a resin cast of a correct vintage tool with the correct patent date. They also are constructed with black acrylic sheets matching the thickness of the helmet visors.
The mystery 4th tool has been modeled in house and includes a resin cast of a Graflex button in one side. The model is based a microphone handle as that is the current best theory as to what the object was. They also have a resin casted Graflex button embedded in one side to mimic what is seen in early reference material. One side is open, one side has a red button like object stuck in it. The body of the object itself has been resin printed in a durable resin. If a found part is ever discovered we will offer resin casts of it.