Blue Spruce Card Scrapers & Dual Handle Burnisher
There are endless challenges when it comes to finishing wood. First and foremost is getting the surface smooth. On top of that, grain direction, plane adjustments, and tear-out all present their own obstacles. It’s a daunting enough task on straight-grained, clear lumber—and even trickier on figured wood. You may have struggled with traditional, thin scrapers, but with a Blue Spruce Toolworks Card Scraper in hand, you’ll find that it can’t be easier to get your project flat (while giving it a glass-smooth finish, too).
Now Everyone Can Scrape Like a Pro!
Blue Spruce Card Scrapers are nearly twice as thick as most other scrapers on the market. With an extra-thick .062” profile, this blade won’t flex on you as you take it to your workpiece. Getting a flat, smooth surface requires less technique, less grip strength and less resharpening, and the surfaces you’re trying to scrape flat will be just that, flat (not a series of scallops). The ends of the blade blend off into a gentle curve so you’ll never have to worry about sharp corners to gouging your project…or your hands.
Blue Spruce Toolworks didn’t just stop there. They also designed a Dual-Handle Burnisher as the perfect partner to their line of Card Scrapers. With a 3/8” solid carbide burnishing rod, it will pull a consistent, razor-sharp hook and faster and easier. The two Resin-Infused Curly Maple handles make feeling the angle of the burnisher as easy as steering a bicycle around a gentle curve.
Blue Spruce Card Scrapers are available in a 3-Piece set that includes a 4" straight card scraper, 6" straight card scraper, and 6" curved card scraper. The curved scraper has a 16" radius to blend and smooth your sculptured projects. The Card Scrapers will need to be sharpened upon arrival. The Resin-Infused Curly Maple Dual-Handle Burnisher is available separately.
Country of Manufacture | United States |
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WARNING: Wood Dust created by Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.
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