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[[File:Ziehklingenstahl.jpeg|thumb|right|300px|Burnisher for card scrapers]]
[[File:Sharpening of card scraper.jpg|thumb|Process of sharpening:<br/>1. Rough edge<br/>2. Squared edge<br/>3. (Optional) first pass<br/>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.
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