Scraper blade

Hand tools required and/or preferred to achieve a high level of Craftsmanship
Dave Bagwill
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Re: Scraper blade

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sun Apr 13, 2014 4:33 pm

I use this for getting a perfect hook - the angle can be adjusted from extremely thin to a more aggressive one with a turn of a knob. Yep, they're 30 bucks or so - for me completely worth it - for others perhaps a waste of money. But I do get great hooks quickly.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.a ... 41070&ap=1
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John Parchem
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Re: Scraper blade

Post by John Parchem » Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:18 pm

Dave Bagwill wrote:I use this for getting a perfect hook - the angle can be adjusted from extremely thin to a more aggressive one with a turn of a knob. Yep, they're 30 bucks or so - for me completely worth it - for others perhaps a waste of money. But I do get great hooks quickly.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.a ... 41070&ap=1
How do you get an edge? Do you use a mill file or a sharpening stones? Or both like in the video?
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Dave Bagwill
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Re: Scraper blade

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:19 pm

I use the stones, now, same ones I use for general sharpening - a 400 grit dia-something and an 8000 grit takanoko stone, as seen on Brian Burns' sharpening vid.
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John Parchem
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Re: Scraper blade

Post by John Parchem » Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:44 pm

Dave Bagwill wrote:I use the stones, now, same ones I use for general sharpening - a 400 grit dia-something and an 8000 grit takanoko stone, as seen on Brian Burns' sharpening vid.
Thanks,

I think I am going to go all stones as well. A sharp scraper is a dream tool.

Ray Ussery
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Re: Scraper blade

Post by Ray Ussery » Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:47 pm

Dave Bagwill wrote:I use this for getting a perfect hook - the angle can be adjusted from extremely thin to a more aggressive one with a turn of a knob. Yep, they're 30 bucks or so - for me completely worth it - for others perhaps a waste of money. But I do get great hooks quickly.
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.a ... 41070&ap=1
FYI Woodcraft also has them...same price. :>)

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