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What do you think of this scraper from Woodpecker's?
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What do you think of this scraper from Woodpecker's?
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Re: What do you think of this scraper from Woodpecker's?
I think I would pass for a few of reasons. On curved guitar plates or even flat plates it would be too easy to turn the sharp corner into the wood. It would be hard to sharpen so after 4 edges you would be buying new blades. I would rather use a chisel as a scraper, a heavy duty razor blade or a utility blade to remove glue from joints. All of the applications where they were scraping on the top of a board would be better served with a cabinet scraper or plane.
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Re: What do you think of this scraper from Woodpecker's?
That's what I was thinking.
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Re: What do you think of this scraper from Woodpecker's?
Might be useful for some applications, but jezzzz its a buck fifty insert screwed on to a stick
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Re: What do you think of this scraper from Woodpecker's?
Good tip! So to speak.
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