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expiredburntorangehorn posted Apr 26, 2024 11:14 AM
expiredburntorangehorn posted Apr 26, 2024 11:14 AM

Round Over Curved Cabinet Scraper Cards for Woodworking - Made in USA - (Small (1/8 to 5/16 Radius) or Medium (3/8 to 3/4 Radius)) $7.99

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$14.99 - $8 = $7.99

Coupon can be clipped and used once per order, but I was able to place separate orders to get one of each a few minutes ago.

Can't attest to quality yet, but mine should arrive tomorrow, so I'll update if I get a chance.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1DFCZW3
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$14.99 - $8 = $7.99

Coupon can be clipped and used once per order, but I was able to place separate orders to get one of each a few minutes ago.

Can't attest to quality yet, but mine should arrive tomorrow, so I'll update if I get a chance.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1DFCZW3

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Model: Round Over Curved Cabinet Scraper Cards - Made in USA - Precision Cabinet Scraper for Woodworking, Multi-Use Woodworking Tools, Wood Finishers, Quality Card Scraping Tool (Small (1/8 to 5/16 Radius))

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Apr 26, 2024 11:41 AM
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IncompletePerfectApr 26, 2024 11:41 AM
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Thanks for the heads up.

I've always made my own card scrapers. The traditional ones are often too small or too large for most projects in my experience.

I'd be concerned with how well these smaller sized roundovers would hold their edge. Often smaller detailed scrapers like this tend to create an uneven burr due to the curvature, as I've noticed the issue on smaller convex shaped scrapers over the years.

I'd bet these are easier to re-edge than it is for convex style though. Ughhhh trying to build an even burr on a gooseneck scraper can destroy the sanity of the greatest of zen master's. 😆
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Apr 26, 2024 12:22 PM
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nirvanaguyApr 26, 2024 12:22 PM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
Thanks for the heads up.

I've always made my own card scrapers. The traditional ones are often too small or too large for most projects in my experience.

I'd be concerned with how well these smaller sized roundovers would hold their edge. Often smaller detailed scrapers like this tend to create an uneven burr due to the curvature, as I've noticed the issue on smaller convex shaped scrapers over the years.

I'd bet these are easier to re-edge than it is for convex style though. Ughhhh trying to build an even burr on a gooseneck scraper can destroy the sanity of the greatest of zen master's. 😆
How would you re edge this?
Apr 26, 2024 12:42 PM
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guitarsccApr 26, 2024 12:42 PM
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worth a shot - thx!
Apr 26, 2024 09:19 PM
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SpankyApr 26, 2024 09:19 PM
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Nice! I needed a $5 filler item to get free shipping. I'm done with ever-more-expensive Amazon Prime.
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barebottomsApr 28, 2024 05:29 PM
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Quote from nirvanaguy :
How would you re edge this?
Quote from IncompletePerfect :

I'd bet these are easier to re-edge than it is for convex style though. Ughhhh trying to build an even burr on a gooseneck scraper can destroy the sanity of the greatest of zen master's. 😆
On the expensive side, but dead simple.

https://www.unionmfgco.com/accuburr

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