segovia
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I must own every cabinet scraper burnisher device ever made, plus reviewing countless videos in YouTube and I still can't get an edge on my cabinet scrapers. Any advice welcome its driving me crazy
yes, card scrapers.Are you talking about card scrapers? I think I followed the Paul Sellers video and it seemed to work. The problem I tend to find is that I turn the edge over too much. The scraper still works, but I need to use it at more of a shallow angle (e.g. lean it away from you more more as you scrape away from you) which makes it a little bit awkward to use.
I think I could be applying too much pressure with the burnisher.
none of the guidance gives any indication as to the amount of pressure needed to form and curl the edge. I think I could be putting too much pressure on it.
I was taught the burnisher should apply similar pressure as when you're "buttering bread"! Now that may be a touch light, and it certainly only applies to traditional, softer card scrapers, but it's not far from the truth. The burr is quite small, but it certainly gets the job done.
Would this also apply to preparing the blade in a Stanley No80?
Probably not as I think that's harder steel, comparable to a plane iron. I occasionally use the Veritas version of the 80 and certainly that's a lot harder.
I have some Lie Nielson scrapers and some others that are unbranded, I'll invest a few quid in the Bahco and start afresh with a new scraper. When burnishing, none of the guidance gives any indication as to the amount of pressure needed to form and curl the edge. I think I could be putting too much pressure on it.
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