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  • El Raspador: muy buena herramienta, soy impresor, pero me gusta mucho la carpintería, noble oficio (bendito sea San José). Esta herramienta la usaban mucho de antaños, su sencillez es sorprendente, usaban una lámina de vidrio previamente preparada, en una ocasión tuve la dicha de ver una echa de piedra sí como usted puede leer aquí de Piedra por supuesto de unos cuatro centimetros y montada en su portaherramienta. Viva el Raspador !

  • Just happened to watch this before heading out to the big box store to get some casters. I'll definitely pick up one or two of these things. Thanks o/

  • great vid..

    I try to keep scrapers out of my drawers ;-)

  • I love cabinet scrapers too.

  • This guy is a tool, but not one we can work with. Haha! funny.

  • you sound like beetle juice. ITS SHOW TIME!

  • LOVE LOVE this idea!

    I'm a scraper addict and use regular cab scrapers and even spoke shaves for different finishing/refinishing tasks, but they're pricey, high maintenance and the T type handles can be awkward... This idea is just great! I'll be modding a couple 2.5" for an upcoming project, but I can already see in advance that I'll probably be regretting all the money I've laid in for 'proper' higher end scrapers.

    This is just such a great idea. A+++ for posting it.

  • This looks fantastic!!! I have to make one once my exams are over! Hopefully it will mean that I don't have to buy a spokeshave as I lost my last one and really can't be bothered to get a new one!

    But yeah, great video... Keep up the good work!

  • Great tip. thanks for sharing.

  • Who's narrating this? Al Gore?

  • More scraping!

  • the tool looks interesting.....with a handle of Hard Maple or Ash would look much better..

  • what about the tape mesure?

  • Thanks. I'm just getting started and this is helpful.

  • I use a spare plane-iron as a scraper. Just leave the wire-edge on after normal honing and use it bevel rearwards. Much easier to sharpen than a cabinet scraper too. Handles wild grain like nobody's business.

  • Yuh. Could have skipped the first 9 minutes of shop review and focused on how to mod and use the Red Devil. The rest was a waste of time.

  • wow, thats fantastic. I'm gonna have to give it a try.

  • A quality cabinet scraper is far superior in all aspects. Wider area of contact, does not dig in at the corners and has a better edge if you sharpen it correctly.

  • A cabinet scraper is a great tool for doing the finer work, such as finishing veneer or wild grain. Why this scraper is so useful for us as professional woodworkers are as follows:

    speed of sharpening

    easier to control

    less strain on your hands

    great for scraping harder glues like the ureas or epoxies

    you can buy them down to 1/2" wide for scraping inside of mouldings

    you can shape them to specific profiles with a die grinder

    cost effective

  • interesting vid, I hope you will shoot some more to show why that tool is so great.

  • cant make doors without a dovetail machine?

    In the joiners firm i work in the guys never use dovetails just mortice and tenons for the rails and styles, not a dovetail on it and theyre brick solid doors.

  • Sorry, damn this Texas accent. I said drawers not doors.

  • aw, rite sorry man my bad.

  • lol

  • looks time effective but are the dovetails nice from the machine? ive leaned to cut through and half lapped by hand pretty quickly and make them w/ router jigs, but one of my profs does them on the table saw and bandsaw which he sswears by. How well does the dovetailer work?

  • Must be Texas drawers... Biiiiggg! Lol!

  • @crh62carpenter You can't make a simple dovetail in Texas without using a machine?

  • @funkgerat Mr. Nitty Picky, Look at the shop he's in, do you think he would make dovetails without his machine? Relax and take his statement in context.

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