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DC:
I've made a scraper like Dean Torges. I made the blade from a file. It works well but doesn't hold an edge. I believe the edge is chipping. I haven't tried burnishing the edge for that reason. I just put the blade in the oven at 350°f for a couple of hours. It's now a nice golden/straw colour. Will that make it better or worse. Do you think I'll be able to roll an edge on it now. I could just try it and see but I don't want to chip up the edge again.

KHalverson:
Will a sharp file cut it?
If so you should be able to push a burr.

DC:
Yup, thanks, I'll try rolling a burr tomorrow.

DC:
I took two strokes with a burnisher(side of a center punch) and now it takes nice .004" shavings. I'll have to be careful. Now to see how long it holds an edge. Thanks KH

Woodely:
Not sure about your fix,  but I cold ground a file to make a knife and it holds an edge like tomorrow.
I dont have a scraper, got no use for one,      I use a file, rasp, finishing sander, whatever, if I have to hog off a lot material I use the belt sander or small hand plane.   But then again I'am working lam bows,  scraping a smooth hard rock maple or oak lam is almost impossible with a scraper.   (A)

I also grew up watching my Dad use chisels, hand planes and hand augers for installing hand sets and dead bolts.  Younger people these days have no idea how to use a hand tool.  And now its CNC machines. 

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