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Bowl Scrapers - crokett™ - 01-20-2023 Does anyone use them? Do they cut down on sanding time? I currently don't have a scraper, at least a decent one. I have one that I reground out of an old skew chisel but it doesn't really work well and it's too small for bowls. I also have a carbide tool with a 1/2" round bit, but it doesn't work that well trying to use it as a scraper. I am hoping with a proper bowl scraper I can level out the cuts left by the bowl gouge and be able to skip the first few sanding grits. RE: Bowl Scrapers - Bill Holt - 01-21-2023 The bowl scraper is a huge help to me. For me, I have to scrape as I go. Thin, unsupported walls do not scrape well. Reground skew is what I have. RE: Bowl Scrapers - crokett™ - 01-21-2023 (01-21-2023, 08:25 AM)Bill Holt Wrote: The bowl scraper is a huge help to me. For me, I have to scrape as I go. Thin, unsupported walls do not scrape well. Reground skew is what I have. I found this excellent video from Robo Hippy. I think he used to be a member here: WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION FOR BOWLS: SCRAPERS by Reed Gray aka Robo Hippy - YouTube After watching this I will invest in a proper scraper or two at some point. RE: Bowl Scrapers - Wipedout - 01-21-2023 I use scrapers. I have a really thick big sorby I love using. Robo did. It's been awhille. Wonder how he is doing RE: Bowl Scrapers - Arlin Eastman - 01-21-2023 (01-21-2023, 09:56 AM)crokett™ Wrote: I found this excellent video from Robo Hippy. I think he used to be a member here: I was lucky when robo hippy gave us his scrappers to use. They stay sharp a whole lot longer then normal scrappers and when turned on the side they do shear scrapping as well. If I was to buy some they would be well worth the price. RE: Bowl Scrapers - crokett™ - 01-22-2023 (01-21-2023, 08:21 PM)Wipedout Wrote: I use scrapers. I have a really thick big sorby I love using. I don't know. His last video on his Youtube channel was 4 years ago. RE: Bowl Scrapers - hairy - 01-22-2023 (01-21-2023, 08:21 PM)Wipedout Wrote: I use scrapers. I have a really thick big sorby I love using.I don't do many bowls, but a good scraper is not a bad thing. I've been thinking about getting that big Sorby, but the Hurricane looks good at about half the price. I don't have that brand so I don't know if they are good or crap. RE: Bowl Scrapers - Dusty Workshop - 01-23-2023 Robo Hippy retired https://forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7366535 RE: Bowl Scrapers - PVW - 01-23-2023 (01-20-2023, 11:09 AM)crokett™ Wrote: Does anyone use them? Do they cut down on sanding time? I currently don't have a scraper, at least a decent one. I have one that I reground out of an old skew chisel but it doesn't really work well and it's too small for bowls. I also have a carbide tool with a 1/2" round bit, but it doesn't work that well trying to use it as a scraper. I am hoping with a proper bowl scraper I can level out the cuts left by the bowl gouge and be able to skip the first few sanding grits. I use them all the time. Matter of fact I use scrapers more than any other tool. I start shear cutting with it as I near finished bottom RE: Bowl Scrapers - crokett™ - 01-23-2023 (01-21-2023, 08:25 AM)Bill Holt Wrote: The bowl scraper is a huge help to me. For me, I have to scrape as I go. Thin, unsupported walls do not scrape well. Reground skew is what I have. Larger bowls with thinner walls I step turn. I do the outside, then when I hollow the inside I step down the wall and from the rim and get each section down to finished thickness before moving on. It helps cut way down on chatter. |