Carruth scraper
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Re: Carruth scraper
It took me 30 minutes today with my Carruth scrapper to remove the old nitro finish on this Gibson J-40 I'm converting.
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I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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Re: Carruth scraper
Sweet, looks like it works well for that application
Re: Carruth scraper
Tim, what are you converting the Gibson to? Might be worth starting a thread of its own.
John
Re: Carruth scraper
"What tool is comparable in purpose, quality and performance and at a significantly lower price point?"
If you can sharpen this scraper (means you have a grinding wheel and the YouTube link) you can make your own for a couple of $ using an old or new 1/8" thick shaper blade blank and a few minutes work -- http://www.alcarruthluthier.com/toolOfT ... craper.htm SM is not known for offering tools at bargain basement prices, I think we all know that by now.
Of course "pricey" is based on our individual income versus the economy of effort we use to acquire goods/things. But on the other hand, crafts-persons seem to enjoy the challenge of making their own tools. This is pointed out in the recent finger plane and many other posts.
If you can sharpen this scraper (means you have a grinding wheel and the YouTube link) you can make your own for a couple of $ using an old or new 1/8" thick shaper blade blank and a few minutes work -- http://www.alcarruthluthier.com/toolOfT ... craper.htm SM is not known for offering tools at bargain basement prices, I think we all know that by now.
Of course "pricey" is based on our individual income versus the economy of effort we use to acquire goods/things. But on the other hand, crafts-persons seem to enjoy the challenge of making their own tools. This is pointed out in the recent finger plane and many other posts.
ken cierp
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Re: Carruth scraper
John, I thought I posted to this awhile ago but I must have logged off instead of posting (I've been known to do that). I braced the top to a conventional X-brace pattern. The original bracing was very heavily overdone double x pattern that Gibson used in the 70's, the old top could hardly move.John Link wrote:Tim, what are you converting the Gibson to? Might be worth starting a thread of its own.
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC