patrickjchase
Established Member
Tangential to the scraper plane thread, attached is an image of the burr at the edge of a scraper blade iron. The iron has a 45 deg bevel and was burred with the burnisher held ~15 deg below horizontal (~30 deg above the bevel).
I created the image by notching a sawtooth into the iron's edge with a needle file and then wasting the metal between the tooth's vertical face and the edge of the iron to expose it. Each pixel in the image is 1.3 microns.
As I've said in the other thread, the resulting profile (and cutting mechanics) are similar to a plane with a tightly-set cap iron.
I created the image by notching a sawtooth into the iron's edge with a needle file and then wasting the metal between the tooth's vertical face and the edge of the iron to expose it. Each pixel in the image is 1.3 microns.
As I've said in the other thread, the resulting profile (and cutting mechanics) are similar to a plane with a tightly-set cap iron.