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Hello folks
Just thought I'd do a quick scraper tute, since I have to stay out of the workshop for a bit
I replied to a thread a little while ago, but I thought why not post a WIP
Here's what you need .....
An old hardpoint saw, a fine single cut farmers own file, 4" angle grinder with a 1mm (burn yer clothes) disc, Marker and a straight piece of wood , A largish HSS drill bit (unscratched, this ones 10mm), a perfectly square block of wood that's as long as you want your scraper to be, a flat oilstone, some sort of vice for holding the scraper ..... and safety glasses for cutting the saw plate .
Try and get the widest fine single cut farmers own file you can get, this one's a bit slim ....
Notice that the teeth are only going in one direction
Make sure you've got at least, one perfect face side and face edge on the block of preferably hardwood ...make a mark like this if you don't ...This block makes it easy, just file away until you get an even shine across.... Often it will screech when you get there, or you will find resistance.
Make sure to clean the scraper and the block of wood afterwards, otherwise you will get a load of grit on your oilstone and it will dull your tool, before you ever get a fine square edge !
Once again the block makes it simples
Look for an even shine across the whole edge ....I usually give it a wipe just in-case of any residual crud .
All 10 fingers needed on the tool as sturdily you can, especially up close to the edge
One more go with the tool on its edge
Just thought I'd do a quick scraper tute, since I have to stay out of the workshop for a bit
I replied to a thread a little while ago, but I thought why not post a WIP
Here's what you need .....
An old hardpoint saw, a fine single cut farmers own file, 4" angle grinder with a 1mm (burn yer clothes) disc, Marker and a straight piece of wood , A largish HSS drill bit (unscratched, this ones 10mm), a perfectly square block of wood that's as long as you want your scraper to be, a flat oilstone, some sort of vice for holding the scraper ..... and safety glasses for cutting the saw plate .
Try and get the widest fine single cut farmers own file you can get, this one's a bit slim ....
Notice that the teeth are only going in one direction
Make sure you've got at least, one perfect face side and face edge on the block of preferably hardwood ...make a mark like this if you don't ...This block makes it easy, just file away until you get an even shine across.... Often it will screech when you get there, or you will find resistance.
Make sure to clean the scraper and the block of wood afterwards, otherwise you will get a load of grit on your oilstone and it will dull your tool, before you ever get a fine square edge !
Once again the block makes it simples
Look for an even shine across the whole edge ....I usually give it a wipe just in-case of any residual crud .
All 10 fingers needed on the tool as sturdily you can, especially up close to the edge
One more go with the tool on its edge