woodbloke66
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I use a continental scrub with a 'horned' handle which is excellent, but I only use it for two purposes, traversing across the grain. The first is to remove the original, rough sawn, old surface on a board which is invariably dirty and ingrained with grit; it then becomes safe to put it across the planer when you can be reasonably happy that it won't take the edge of the blades in the first pass. The second use is to remove an old finish (say paint) where the blade removes a very deep but narrow shaving.
The trickiest thing to do though, with a proper scrub blade, is to sharpen the thing - Rob
The trickiest thing to do though, with a proper scrub blade, is to sharpen the thing - Rob