I happened to get my hands on a solid carbide endmill that had chipped cutters (making it useless for its original purpose), the shank makes a great burnisher as carbide is hard enough to cut hardened steel. The way I find works best is the one described in the 1890:s Teacher's handbook of Sloyd (although I read it in the original Swedish): File and stone the edge straight and smooth and then burnish the face near the edge with a piece of 'glass hard' steel and finally turn the burr/hook over by a single, steady stroke along the edge.
I have an old masonry spatula (a rectangular piece of metal honestly, but it was used as such), that I wanted to turn into a proper scraper. Thank you for this video, Mister Blackburn :D
If you happen to have a handsaw with hardened teeth that can´t be sharpened, don´th bthrow it away once it gets dull. It can still be used to make scrapers.
At 73 you are helping me be better wood worker than when I was in my youth.. thanks Graham.
Same here!
Thanks for this. Another great lesson.
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Your videos are always informative, with no empty filler. This is no exception. Thank you.
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Hallelujah Tag Frid, he inspired my life with hand woodworking tools
A good man.
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Thank you mr Graham. This is the best lecture about scrapers I’ve ever seen. Greetings from the Canary Islands, Spain
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I found your channel a while ago but just recently started watching your videos. Your knowledge of woodworking will be something I draw on a lot.
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That's very kind of you to say.
Great to hear you're enjoying the videos.
Thanks a lot for the lesson, Graham!!! 😃
It definitely helps!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks. You too!
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No more sanding! Yay! My lungs thank you, my sinuses thank you and my ShopVac thanks you!!
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Love my scrapers Graham, I hope folks will try them if they haven’t already, you certainly showed us how. Enjoy your day.
Thanks!
Thanks, you too.
Thanks Graham, I have a lot to learn. I am one of those electric machine woodworkers. Cheers
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Thanks so much, Graham! Very helpful presentation.
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I happened to get my hands on a solid carbide endmill that had chipped cutters (making it useless for its original purpose), the shank makes a great burnisher as carbide is hard enough to cut hardened steel.
The way I find works best is the one described in the 1890:s Teacher's handbook of Sloyd (although I read it in the original Swedish): File and stone the edge straight and smooth and then burnish the face near the edge with a piece of 'glass hard' steel and finally turn the burr/hook over by a single, steady stroke along the edge.
Sounds great, you're lucky!
Thank you for another excellent video!
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Gracias me ayudo mucho
Me alegro!
De nada!
Gorgeous information ❤ 11:57
Glad you liked it!
Excellent presentation. Thank you
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Thanks!
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Great theme music! Great explanation. Thank you.
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@gjbmunc just to follow up, the method with the 90 file block made the process much faster, and I am now getting a much better edge. Again, well done.
I have an old masonry spatula (a rectangular piece of metal honestly, but it was used as such), that I wanted to turn into a proper scraper. Thank you for this video, Mister Blackburn :D
Sounds good!
If I ever build a guitar, I will make use of this knowledge.
Great!
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for watching!
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Perfecto, que se puede decir, una gran instrucción en materia de raspadores y ebanistería.👋
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Well done sir and thank you for this tutorial . Cheers
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The Yoda woodworker ! Cheers Sir!
Likewise!
great!
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Being s stained glass craftsman, I cut 4-5 mm glass to suite the shape I need.
Good idea!
In your area, Santa Cruz, Harbor, and Soquel High Schools all offer woodworking courses in 2024, Graham! So does Cabrillo College!
I've since moved back to Woodstock NY.
Almost no dust and zero noise for the same amount of time. How good is that?!
I like it!
If you happen to have a handsaw with hardened teeth that can´t be sharpened, don´th bthrow it away once it gets dull. It can still be used to make scrapers.
Good idea!
Do the scraper plane blades get the same edge treatment. Do they have the same hook.
Yes indeed.
Scrap printer? The rods the cartridges travel on make excellent burnishers. They are also highly toleranced to ensure the print isn't fuzzy.
Good to know!
Good idea.
Is that a Norris smoother?
Yes indeed.