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Blue Spruce Toolworks Scrapers and Burnisher

The very first hand tool that I ever purchased was a set of Lie-Nielsen card scrapers back when I was taking highs-chool shop. Boy, did I think I was hot stuff with those fancy scrapers. And to this day, I still like them because they’re thin and flexible. But when Blue Spruce Toolworks announced a new set of scrapers and burnishers, I knew I had to add them to my collection.

In stark contrast to my beloved scrapers, these from are thick. So thick, in fact, that you have scrapers (of which there are three sizes available) are designed to be easy to use and allow you to produce a truly flat surface.

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