There has been no lack of praise here for the simple card scraper and cabinet scraper. I figured it was time to find out what all the hubbub was about.
Step one was the card scraper. No surprise, this is not a device that comes ready to use out of the packaging. Umpteen videos, a kerf board jib, and a burnisher later, I was ready to try to "sharpen" this thing. Getting it flat and square wasn't much trouble. The bur I discovered takes a little trial and error. First not enough...sawdust. Then too much...digs in too much. But after a few attempts was getting a nice little shaving. Pretty cool.
Some time ago a thread popped up about the cabinet scraper. I believe it is Prashun who's at fault here for my search for one. Low and behold, one appeared on Patrick Leach's April list, and I scooped it up. A Stanley #80.
Unlike a shopeshave, I found the scraper would fit into my honing guide and getting the right edge was easy. Then came the burr again. Forgetting it's bevel down, I first put it on the wrong side. Another honing. Once I worked the right side, a few light swipes with the burnisher, a little trial and error with the thumb screw, and I'm understanding the praise for this tool. I believe it's quickly becoming a favorite, for sure.
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