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  1. Rex Wade

    Bowl Scraper Recommendations

    Hello everyone, I have been doing a lot of looking at bowl scrapers, specifically Inboard scraper (as Robert Sorby calls it). I have actually purchased the Robert Sorby Inboard Scraper (8008LH) from Klingspor for $89 which I thought was a good deal but turns out, it is on backorder until NEXT...
  2. Marty Purselley

    Assorted Sorby tools and a teknatool foot tool

    5 various Sorby tools and one teknatool foot tool as shown in the images. Used, but great shape. $170.00 shipped CONUS. purselley@gmail.com
  3. Gerald Lawrence

    Found a tool

    Found this scraper at an estate sale. The tip is brazed on and about and about an inch wide , slightly less than 3/8 thick. The cut back area from the tip is 4 inches long. Now my question is was this some sort of test or independent manufactured item.
  4. John Torchick

    Making a bedan tool and scrapers?

    Not sure if this is the correct forum section but here goes. Got three pieces of HSS a while back. Discovered them hiding on the top shelf in the shop. One is going to be a bedan tool. I was thinking the other two could be ground to RH and LH scrapers similar to those used for bowl interiors. I...
  5. Jamie Straw

    Priority scraper shapes?

    I have the scrapers listed below, am thinking I'd like to re-shape one or two for specific tasks. Will be turning small bowls, and lidded boxes. What will be the high-priority, most useful shapes I could have to start with? One that I'm interested in is shown briefly by Carl Jacobson in this...
  6. D

    Sharpen back of bowl scraper?

    I've been turning some bone dry cherry bowls that I turned green and set aside about 2 years ago. I'm getting an ungoddly amount of tearout and have been reading here for solutions. While my tool technique is not expert, I think I can pretty well hold my own as an intermediate/advanced turner...
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