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sharpen a card scraper |
Posted by: Daniel - 08-19-2014, 07:39 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools
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Daniel said:
I'm having difficulties sharpening my card scraper. It's a recent purchase from Peachtree WW and I got a Crown burnisher as well. It actually came with a decent hook. I played with it a bit making some shavings and then wanted to move on to practice renewing the edge.
I've watched several different video techniques, mainly following this. I made the file guide, honed til shiney, and began burnishing. I'm scratching the heck out of the burnishing tool but cannot get a hook. I'm holding the tool at about 5-10 degree angle to the scrapers edge and using quite firm pressure.
Does anyone have any additional tips I could employ-- amount of pressure, hone longer, 'roll' or burnish the face edge harder? I'm curious if the scraper itself is too hard and possibly that is the main trouble.
Did it come easier to you? Thanks!
Try a series of strokes gradually increasing in pressure until you feel the hook. If you use too much force the hook will get rolled back toward the scraper.
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Knife Grinder II |
Posted by: gMike - 08-12-2014, 12:53 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools
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Your current belt speed is about 2700 sfpm. A 3" drive wheel will give you 1350, and a 4" will give you 1800.
sfpm = (diameter of drive wheel in inches) x (3.14) x (motor rpm) / (12 in/ft)
The idler wheel has no bearing on the belt speed, so you may not need to replace it if you can adjust it to take up the slack created by the smaller drive wheel.
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Storage drawers in a bed, how? |
Posted by: sniper - 08-10-2014, 06:40 PM - Forum: Woodworking
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I'm thinking along the lines that you are.
Put dados in the runners/supports that run the length of the bed. Drill them for lag bolts. Put perpendicular runners (for supporting your drawers) across, seated in the dadoes, and screw them into place. You'll still be able to take it apart.
Through nuts and bolts might be a better choice if it'll be taken down regularly.
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