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Roger:
Thanks Eddie...hope someone can get some use from it... ;)

Bob, LOL that saying brings back a lot of memories from my childhood (the Lava soap commerical).

 JD, that is some curl there dude! That right there shows just how effective and versitile a scraper can be. Very nice!

R

Tom B:
thanks for posting that roger. sometimes you can add a lot of life to a burnished edge by using a utility knife to re-raise the hook.it can save a lot of down time by not having to go back to square one and is very simple. tom

Roger:
Interesting thought Tom...can you explain how you do this please?

Thanks,

R

Justin Snyder:
You guys make my bow making skills look silly, now you make my scraper sharpening look bad to. LOL  I usually just file mine square and go to work, I'm going to have to try this.  Thanks guys and keep up the teaching.  By the way, were do I send my tuition for this school of bow making?  Justin

Tom B:
justin, if it was about building bows i would be the student.
roger,use a new blade and keep it as flat as you can against the body of the scraper. scrapers get dull when the burr folds over too much, so you give it a lift.i have cut myself this way be carefu . tom

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