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Cabinet Scrapers Are A Must For Any Woodworker - ToolsRUs
Necessary when removing layers of wood from boards by hand, cabinet scrapers are a common tool of woodworkers. Wood that has been pre-milled is not always true and square. Wooden creations can end up irregularly shaped if the wood is not properly prepared, so it is the cabinet maker's job to see to it that it is. Since scrapers are easy to re-edge and maintain, a worker shouldn't have to replace it frequently. For things like tabletops, many woodworkers swear by this tool. When used correctly, it largely eliminates the need to sand a surface because it levels and smoothes wood at the same time.
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Made from high-carbon steel, a cabinet scraper is flat and rectangular shaped. They come in a variety of sizes, commonly five or six inches long and are usually quite thin, often 0.6 or 0.8 millimetres. The working end of the scraper is its long edge. In order to be useful, a scraper must have a burnished (rounded) long edge forming something called a burr. The burr is nearly impossible to see since it is only 0.05 millimetres or less high. Scrapers don’t come with a burr, so you will have to prepare them after purchase. This is fairly easy, and only requires a couple of tools.
Before you can make a new burr on an existing scraper, you need to file off the old burr. For newly purchased scrapers, you can forgo this step. Place the scraper upright in a vice and run a file over each side along the burred edge. Then, flatten out the narrow edge to remove the slight roundness in the metal created when you made the last burr. You can use a file for this, too. To finish, use a hard, carbon-steel burnishing tool and push it forcefully along the edge of the newly-flattened scraper, making sure to cover the entire length of the tool. A wave-like hook or burr will result from this motion, along with a slightly rounded narrow edge.
To prevent any gouges from marring the wood, always use cabinet scrapers with the wood grain. Scraper edges lose their burr and get dull after about ten minutes of use, so you'll have to sharpen them frequently. When scraping only produces dust, not shavings, it is necessary to smooth out the edge and reform the burr.













































