Making My Own Negative Rake Scraper - Iroko Handle
In this video I make my own negative rake scraper using a piece of High Speed Steel that is 6x25x200. I grind a tang onto one end using a 6" wheel grinder before turning a handle from Iroko. Once the steel is glued into the handle I grind a curve onto the end of the blade using the wheel grinder. I then use the Robert Sorby Pro Edge to grind a 25 degree bevel on both sides and sharpen a keen edge starting with 60 grit and moving up to 120. I hope you enjoy this video and find it instructive. Thank you to all my Subscribers for your continued support. If you haven't yet Subscribed please visit my channel and check out my other videos and Subscribe before you leave. Please Like and share too as this will help my channel grow. Thanks for watching MUSIC CREDITED TO: Cherubs by Josh Woodward https://www.joshwoodward.com Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by Audio Library • Cherubs – Josh Woodward (No Copyright Music)

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