Brian Altop
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I purchased some LN scrapers, a burnisher, and the leather wallet for the scrapers. I also purchased the Lynx scraper lot from Woodcraft too. The LN were ready to go out of the package, the Lynx's took a bit of effort to get sharpened up but works good. I use the Lynx rectangle one for scraping off glue and such, the LN I use for those stubborn areas on various pieces of wood.
The leather wallet for the scrapers was a surprise to me in how well it is made. The leather is 1/8" thick and has dividers in it so that theirs no mingling of the scrapers.
Also, on the contoured scrapers, does anyone have suggestions on how to put a 90 on the edges? I was thinking of a spindle sander with a fine grit or something.
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Brian
The leather wallet for the scrapers was a surprise to me in how well it is made. The leather is 1/8" thick and has dividers in it so that theirs no mingling of the scrapers.
Also, on the contoured scrapers, does anyone have suggestions on how to put a 90 on the edges? I was thinking of a spindle sander with a fine grit or something.
[SEE MY POST BELOW]
Brian
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