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{{short description|Woodworking shaping and finishing tool}}
{{For|the metalworking handtool|Hand scraper}}
{{One source|date=April 2020}}
[[Image:Card_scraper.JPG|thumb|right|Card scraper in use]]
A '''card scraper'''
== Types
[[Image:Scrapers.jpg|thumb|Various scrapers, with [[burnisher]]]]
Card scrapers are available in a range of shapes and sizes, the most common being a rectangular shape approximately {{convert|60|x|180|mm|in|abbr=on|sigfig=1}} and with a thickness of
Similarly, a card scraper can be used to manufacture complex [[moulding (decorative)|moulding]]s by cutting the negative of the desired moulding into the steel, e.g. through filing or die cutting.
A [[scratch stock]] is a profiled card scraper that is held in an adjustable stop.
Scrapers are normally made from high carbon steel. There are many manufacturers who provide scrapers in a wide variety of styles. Many woodworkers prefer to make their own card scrapers by cutting them from old [[hand saw]] blades.
Card scrapers are sometimes used in working with ceramics, where they may substitute for the more traditional wooden rib. The scraper is also useful for trimming damp or dry clay. Such a scraper, the nearest one to the camera, is shown in the image at right.
==Turning the burr==
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[[File:Sharpening of card scraper.jpg|thumb|Process of sharpening: {{ordered list |1=Rough edge |2=Squared edge |3=(Optional) first pass |4=Turning the burr}}]]
The cutting component of a card scraper is the [[Burr (metal)|burred]] edge of the scraper. The
There are a number of variations in the process of turning the burr, the choice of which is down to personal preference. However the basic concept is that the burnishing rod is held against the edge of the scraper at a slight angle and drawn along the edge a number of times until the burr is created. One variation involves holding the rod flat against the side of the scraper for the first few passes to create a burr pointing away from the edge and this is then rolled back down by drawing the rod along perpendicular to the scraper.
With the burr properly turned, a scraper will produce miniature shavings resembling those from a plane. If only dust is produced, either the scraper is not sharp, or not being used correctly.▼
▲With the burr properly turned, a scraper will produce miniature shavings resembling those from a plane. If dust is produced, either the scraper is not sharp, or not being used correctly.
==Use==
[[File:Card scraper - making violin.jpg|thumb|left|Leveling cello arching with card scraper]]
[[File:Cassells Carpentry.113 Action of Steel Scraper.png|alt=Illustration showing the action of the scraper against the workpiece.|thumb|The action of the scraper against the workpiece.]]
In use, the card scraper is grasped by the fingers, one hand on either side, and tilted in the direction of travel. The degree of tilt controls the effective angle of the cutting edge, which is the burr. Practice is required to find the correct angle. In addition to the tilt, the user will usually flex the scraper slightly by holding it at the edges with the fingers and pressing in the centre with the thumbs. The slight flex causes the corners of the scraper to lift slightly thus preventing them from marring the workpiece.
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The main drawback of a card scraper is that the usage is a difficult skill to master. It takes a bit of practice to turn the burr correctly and then the scraper must be presented to the work in the correct fashion. Also, due to the friction created in use, the card scraper can become hot enough to burn fingers.
Some woodworkers use the term "cabinet scraper" instead of "card scraper" for this tool. While this is widely accepted a separate tool also exists, called a cabinet scraper, which differs from the card scraper in that it has a beveled edge like a plane. Calling a card scraper a cabinet scraper could cause confusion between these tools.
A variation of the card scraper is the scraper plane which consists of a hand plane body in which a card scraper is mounted. There are also various styles of holder which can be used for this purpose. These simplify the use of the card scraper and alleviate the problems associated with heat.
Burnishing jigs and other accessories are available to assist in turning the burr, which makes the card scraper more accessible to the novice.
==References==
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==External links==
{{Commons category|Card scrapers}}
* [http://www.liutaiomottola.com/Tools/Scraper.htm Sharpening and Burnishing a Scraper] - Step by step instructions for quickly getting a hand scraper ready for use, from the Mottola Lutherie (guitarmaking) Information Website.
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