First introduced by master craftsman Richard Raffan, this shape has been found to be most efficient in producing the final surfaces on bowls. The curved tip with elongated side edges can clean-up rough, irregular cuts left by gouges, and cut a more pleasing curved shape. The curved...
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First introduced by master craftsman Richard Raffan, this shape has been found to be most efficient in producing the final surfaces on bowls. The curved tip with elongated side edges can clean-up rough, irregular cuts left by gouges, and cut a more pleasing curved shape. The curved right style blade is 7" long x 1-1/2" wide x 3/8" thick with 14" ash handle.
Features:
• High speed steel
• Sharpened edge lasts 6 times longer than carbon steel
• Most efficient shape in producing final surfaces for bowls
• Curved right style blade 7" x 1-1/2" x 3/8"
• 14" ash handle
Features:
• High speed steel
• Sharpened edge lasts 6 times longer than carbon steel
• Most efficient shape in producing final surfaces for bowls
• Curved right style blade 7" x 1-1/2" x 3/8"
• 14" ash handle
Reviews
2 Reviews
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Worth the money
Very heavy duty scraper that makes the finishing process on bowls relatively quick and easy. I found I could get a good enough finish on some woods that they really didn't require much in the way of sanding. I've come to rely on this tool pretty quickly.
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Bowl scraping
Very effective for final smoothing before sanding of faceplate work.