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    Tool Identification

    I recently scored quite a few tools that were free. This was among those tools, but I have no idea what it is for (the red thing w/file). This is exactly how I found it, any ideas?

    It is made out of aluminium, with a file secured in the center well. There is another spot with a board attached. I used this to clamp the device into my workmate to make it stable.

    I did find a use for it in the meantime. I've been using it to edge plane my cabinet scraper. Works pretty well for that.


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    Looks to me like a jig for filing an edge on a card scraper.

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    Jason Beam
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kim Spence View Post
    Looks to me like a jig for filing an edge on a card scraper.
    Or hand saws!

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    Hah, I just found that link myself after searching for "scraper edge filing jig". Thanks guys! Funny that I started using it for that very purpose. I was just looking at it one day and thought to myself... Hmmm, I bet I could use it to do that pretty good! LOL!

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    Yes, it's a filing jig for a card scraper. I have the Veritas version that is virtually identical.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    I have one of these and I've never been able to get a satisfactory edge on a card scraper by using it. Any tips? How hard do you have to push the scraper against the burnisher?

    Thanks.
    Mike M.

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