How to Sharpen your Scraper - it's easier than you think!
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
- A lot of people ask this question - "how do you sharpen a scraper?"
This is a short video where Ben shows you just how easy it can be. A scraper is a very useful tool, not just for guitar building, but woodwork in general.
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The scraper has become one of my favorite tools. So useful. Sharpening one was like mythical alchemy, but this video demonstrates one of the easiest ways I've seen to go about it. Thanks Ben. ✌️
Great to hear!
@@DailyGuitarDraw thanks for the response Talitha! P&L
On my phone the comment stops at "but this video demons...". my brain was able to continue this sentense multiple ways before I clicked to read the rest :-D
Thanks Ben.
Best tool ever. I used scrap metal for it. And an egg shaped bottle opener. Simple yet effective.
My scraper is one of my most used, and cheapest tools…will try this in the morning.
I used to be a bit underwhelmed by scrapers and didn't quite understand what all the fuss was about, until the day I managed to sharpen it properly. Now I can't imagine life without a scraper! They are incredible tools!
same here!
I was definitely needing this today, you never let me down on this stuff!
Genius! For a scraper - this is perfect!
CARD SCRAPERS ARE AMAZING IN THEIR SIMPLICITY!
Wow, thank you very much, you made it so simple and easy!
You're welcome, I'm always glad t help
I used Stanley knife blades to scrape wood for years not knowing that there was a purpose made alternative. I have just purchased my first set of actual scrapers, now I need one of those steel rods
Thanks, Ben. I have to try this. I have two scrapers that need to be sharpened.
my pleasure
Much easier then I thought it would be. How about ones that are rounded?
same process
That's great, I will try with a levelling beam and 320 paper! I've been using a flat file then sharpening stones but is a bit hit and miss.
I tried it and got the best shavings I have ever achieved! Many thanks
Who taught you Ben? This is identical to how I was shown aged 6 by my Grandfather in the 1960's. He used an oilstone that he kept just for this and cleaned the scraper with white spirit before taking it back to his woodwork bench.
The basic technique was at West Dean College while doing my 2 years learning the building of early stringed musical instruments..
@@DailyGuitarDraw That makes sense Ben. My Grandad was a keen furniture restorer and learned his technique from a violin repairer just after ww2. I felt completely at home when I was shown this same method at Merton College while learning how to make acoustics.
🙏👍
"Very slight angle" - 45 drgrees 🙂
I need a levelling beam in my life. What sandpaper do you use on them - self adhesive?
Crimson sells self adhesive sandpaper too..
Is it better to use a burnisher or would a strop do?
The burnisher actually helps to harden the edge of the scraper and will help prolong the edge. You can use it as well as a strop. Hope this helps. - TC
Cool video I was hoping you would discuss doing the same on curved and round scrapers. Is the technique the same?
technique is exactly the same, just takes a little more fiddling due to the curves.