OPJ
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Thanks to Chems, I received this burnisher a couple of days ago and I had a chance to play with it for an hour or so yesterday.
It is very impressive and, just as Matthew shows in the video, it's certainly capable of forming a hook much faster than a traditional carbide burnisher.
I'm not going to rush out and buy one, simply because I don't do enough scraping to justify at the moment. If I'd just bought my first set of scrapers though and I was after a burnisher, I'd certainly consider the ARNO Carbur 2! It's not expensive at all, when you compare it to the cost of a Clifton or Roberts & Lee (that's the one I currently have).
I'll have to PM Karl for his address details before sending it on shortly.
It is very impressive and, just as Matthew shows in the video, it's certainly capable of forming a hook much faster than a traditional carbide burnisher.
I'm not going to rush out and buy one, simply because I don't do enough scraping to justify at the moment. If I'd just bought my first set of scrapers though and I was after a burnisher, I'd certainly consider the ARNO Carbur 2! It's not expensive at all, when you compare it to the cost of a Clifton or Roberts & Lee (that's the one I currently have).
I'll have to PM Karl for his address details before sending it on shortly.