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StewMac Ultimate Scraper


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It's the best scraper we've ever used!
For an ultra-smooth wood surface, nothing beats a good sharp scraper. Veteran luthier Al Carruth has given the simple scraper an ingenious makeover, with practical improvements for stringed instrument work.

  • Refined shape for both arched tops and flat surfaces.
  • 1/8" thick for added stiffness and greatly reduced chatter.
  • Two working edges for scraping with both pull and push strokes.
  • Durable tempered steel edges, for smoothing harder woods.


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  Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
0631 Original Yes
$29.95

0632 Mini Yes
$23.45


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At 1/8" thick, this scraper is much beefier than a standard scraper blade. Two cutting edges let the tool work in both directions, without flexing and with less chattering, so you'll save time and effort. The tempered tool steel holds a more durable edge, too. It does an outstanding job of smoothing hardwood surfaces, purflings, rosettes, and more. The overall shape is specially refined for hand-contouring and graduating arched instrument tops and backs, as well as smoothing flat surfaces.

Dimensions
#0631 Original: 3-3/4" x 1-11/16" (95.25mm x 42.86mm)
#0632 Mini: 2-1/2" x 1-1/2" (63mm x 38mm)

From luthier Al Carruth:
"In Il Segreti di Stradivari, violin maker Simone Sacconi wrote 'scrapers were made from blades of sabers. Since they were of very hard steel one could not turn the edge and therefore they were used like a knife.' When I began working with violin maker Carleen Hutchins she used such a scraper. This is, in my estimation, the best possible scraper for builders of arched instruments.

"It works on the same principle as scraping with a broken piece of glass; a common technique among carpenters. A very hard material can take an exceedingly keen edge and when it is perpendicular, as it is in broken glass, it can last for a long time even if the material is brittle. This tool has the advantage over glass of having a shape that is well defined and re-sharpenable."

How Al sharpens his scraper:
Sharpen the Carruth Ultimate Scraper on a grinding wheel"I find it easiest to hollow grind the edge perpendicular to the centerline of the scraper. Simply set the tool rest on your grinder perpendicular to the wheel and grind all around. Use as fine a wheel as possible and don't apply too much pressure. If desired, the edge can be further dressed on a fine stone with or without a guide block.

"In use, this scraper will give an extremely smooth cut even on soft or highly figured wood. It has little tendency to chatter due to its weight and does not heat up. It is much easier on the thumbs than a “normal” scraper as it is not “sprung” in use. To re-sharpen simply lap the surface on a fine stone and re-grind the edge."

Watch the video! Al Carruth shows how to use and sharpen the Ultimate Scraper. Watching Al, you'll see how easy this is.




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StewMac Ultimate Scraper
StewMac Ultimate Scraper
 
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5 9-13-2012
Amazing tool!

This is the best! another incredible tool for luthiers. Many thanks.

JoseSRV  Argentina Read my reviews (6)
5 8-25-2012
Wow!

I love it. I own a multitude of cabinet scrapers but they all require both hands to create the proper cut. Not this one. I love the weight and shape as well and would recommend this scraper to any woodworker Luthier or not. I gotta get the mini now!

Doug A  Bordentown, NJ Read my reviews (3)
5 8-22-2012
Perfect!

This tool works amazing. I really like the fact that it works in both directions and rarely chatters. The finish that is left behind is very smooth. I absolutely recommend this scraper for anyone needing an extremely flat surface or to take out high points on a rounded surface.

Bill Woger  Sussex, WI Read my reviews (2)
5 7-24-2012
I can't use a regular card scraper anymore

I've been a student and friend of Al's for may years. He helped me make my scrapers. It has been great fun watching Al make new and improved prototypes of this scraper. The one that StewMac offers is the best yet. Some of the nice features in this scraper are the scooped inner area that makes lapping the scraper flat much easier and the hole for hanging the scraper on the wall.

maharguitar  Amherst, NH
5 7-20-2012
excellent for binding

This product is sharp and cuts extremely well. Very easy to hold. I use it to scrape bindings and headstock veneers.

Jude Acoustic guitars  Lake Charles, La.
5 7-15-2012
Great tool!

Since this arrived, I haven't used my card scraper. This scraper is much easier to control and more efficient than a standard card scraper. I love it.

Bob Gramann  Fredericksburg, VA
5 6-17-2012
Toolman Tim would be proud

A wonderful, versatile, easy to hold ( much easier on arthritic fingers ) scraper.

Steve Barkman  New Zealand Read my reviews (3)
5 6-14-2012
Perfect scraper

I was sceptical, I've always be a flexible scraper kinda guy - but this thing is amazing! It is far and away the best scraper I've used to smooth out the scoop at the back of violin family fingerboards. Its mass seems to assist in achieving outstanding results whether it be spruce, cedar or rosewood, it even butters toast!

Bob Lester  Australia
5 6-09-2012
Very cool scraper!

So far this thing rocks. Cuts in both directions very well. The weight seems to really help it cut fast. I'm quite happy so far.

Ayers Guitar Co.  Phoenix, AZ Read my reviews (15)
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5 6-04-2012
This Scraper Is A Performer!

I made a similar scraper out of 01 tool steel a couple years ago following Al Caruth's article. It has become a mainstay in my tool arsenal. I also purchased this scraper from StewMac recently and it definitely delivers the goods. The D2 tool steel is the best that money can buy for this application, in my opinion. It definitely holds the edge and removes even difficult material very quickly.

Palen Archtops  Beloit, KS Read my reviews (2)
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