If you are in the market for a scraper with curves (I've always sucked at drawing the hook on my smaller curved scrapers, the geometry of these doesn't use a hook so eliminates that problem!



Glad you like them Lillian, re the sharpening, I'd say being a hardened Alloyed steel (high Chromium content which gives it strength & a reasonable amount of Manganese which will increase the wear properties & a high Carbon content for hardness) & the edge being alot more supported than a traditional hook, that these should take a while before they're needing to be resharpened (unlike the 'traditional' scraper). It may be worth checking out if you have an engineering shop or a tool & cutter resharpening shop near you that can get them to run them over their grinding wheel, can't imagine they'd charge a great amount & it would only needed to be done infrequently I'm guessing.Lillian wrote:I must say I'm liking the scrapers. I was able to start cleaning up the neck/heel transition area. My only concern is being able to resharpen them. They require a grinder to get the hollow grind. I'm going to have to puzzle out a solution for that. Don't want to buy another piece of equipment if I can avoid it.
Thanks for the heads up about them.
Yeah it wouldn't surprise me if he has a job every December down at the local mall, appeasing small children.kiwigeo wrote:First time Ive actually seen what Al Carruth looks like.....hes alot more down to earth and grandfatherly-like than I imagined
WaddyT wrote:He'd be sprinkling glitter on them to check their Chladni patterns!
No worries, hope it helps, seems you may get away without owning a grinding wheel for a while.Lillian wrote:Thanks for posting the video Nick. I finally had a chance to look at it. Great stuff.
Dave Anderson wrote:Another grand slam from Stew mac and Santa Carruth!!
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