I Can't Believe I Did It This Way For 30 Years !
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video Sedge shows you how easy it is to put a burr on a cabinet scraper with a new burnisher from Taylor Toolworks called Accu-Burr. It should not be this easy !!!
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You sold me buddy !
Worth every penny......
Sedge, bought this tool a few months ago and was one of the best investments I ever made. I have used the traditional method for sharpening a scraper and always had a hit or miss situation. With this tool, I sharpened every scraper I had, straight, convex, etc with amazing results. Zero learning curve. What’s great it puts a burr on both sides of the scraper at one time. I was able to get a “ scary sharp” scraper in under 2 minutes! Highly recommend.
Thank you soooooo much for sharing your experience Brian..... always GREAT to see someone else having success with this tool .....
I just learned something new! Much easier than the old way. Thanks Sedge!
Happy to help!
I’ve never tried a cabinet scraper because the process of making a burr seemed difficult. I might try one now that this tool is available
Matthew it is worth every penny !!!
Thanks Sedge for the excellent review of the Acch Burr.
My pleasure!
I have one of those scraper things, but I use it to cut up my home baked Lasagna! 😁👍🏻
Love it!!
Thanks Sedge!!!
you are so welcome
Man you know how to sell haha! Cool stuff
I try
I use a cabinet scraper to erase knife marks in my poly cutting boards before cutting paper templates or slicing up blue tape for projects-
good application !!
ordered
Yeah Brother...just wait you will freak out how easy it is !!!
Sedge since the Accu-Burr has the ability to put a different degree burr on your card scraper would you use one over another for different tasks? Such as would I want a higher or lower degree hook for doing fine clean up work vs. say removing paint or glue squeeze out?
Doug... I just started using the Accuburr and I like the 15 degree for the more aggressive hook... but I will experiment with the 5 degree when I scrape lacquer in between coats to prep for next coat. I will be working on a video coming up to explain the uses of cabinet scrapers.
@@sedgetool Can't wait to see the video. If you could possibly work into it the time and place you would want to use just a plane, vs. card scraper vs. sanding for a finish. As a hobbyist I never have enough experience to know which way is best.
Hey Sedge I think you need a new shirt Wicked Burr
Oh Behave !!!
Lol i was thinking the same thing 🤣
@@keenowl1410 Oh behave as well.....
@@sedgetool glad you have a sense of humor. Great channel!
@@keenowl1410 Thanks !!!!
What exactly is a cabinet scraper for?
WOW...Great question... I have used a cabinet scraper over the years to scrape wood as my first grit of sandpaper...remove pencil marks ...scrape cured finish to denib in between coats of finish...... scrape dried glue .... scrape to check rough lumber at the lumber yard...hmmmmm ......this seems like it would be a great topic for a video...Thanks for asking...I hope this helps !!!!
tried to order, but its coming back with "shipping not available to this address" wtf???
sorry to hear that.. i will check with Taylor Tools in the morning....
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Thank you sooooooooooo much !!!
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Wicked
I bought myself an electric cabinet scraper and it has got replaceable blades, so never have to sharpen.
Interesting .....hmmmmm
Wow, I have the same one, except I got the top of the line one. It does all the scraping automatically...set it and forget it!
@@Zamboni-0805 wicked cool !!!
@@sedgetool I hope you know I was joking...
@@Zamboni-0805 Dude I wanted one !!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣