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I did one with JB weld, and it eventually failed. I think it may have been dropped. I had tried JB weld for new tips on the McNaughton coring blades, and none of them held up. The CBN grinding wheels do not like the JB weld either.
The Tantung is made by VR Wesson company in Florida, and they are the only ones that make this metal. They cast it into 6 inch graphite cubes, then cut to size. 1 inch by 1/8 thick by 3 inches long is over $45 if you buy singles.
I do prefer the tantung scrapers for heavy roughing. On some harder woods, especially if they are dry, it does an excellent job with shear scraping as well. On softer wet woods, it doesn't. Funny thing about it is that it doesn't seem to matter how I sharpen the burr on it, 80 to 1000 grit CBN wheels or burnishing, I get the same burr. With the HSS or V10, 80 grit gives a good roughing burr, and pretty good shear scraping burr. With the 600 or 1000 grit wheels, I get an excellent shear scraping burr, but not so good roughing burr.
I really don't see any need for any scraper over 1 1/4 inch wide by 3/8 thick. My favorite Big Ugly is the 1 inch wide one.
robo hippy