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BRobbins629

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Been wanting to try this for a while. M4 steel 1/4 x 3/4 (also have some M2 and will compare sometime), 3/4" copper pipe cap, and some left over walnut from old projects. Mostly made with disk sander and lathe; a little help from the dremel and some hand chisels to seat the tang. A little time consuming, but actually easier than I thought it would be. Cuts like knife through butter and leaves an incredibly smooth surface. Think next one will have a longer handle but will turn it with this.


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How did you cut the steel?
I would like to make a bowl scraper with a unique shape but don't have metal working tools. I understand most of the high speed steels are pretty resistant to ordinary hacksaws.
 

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A colleague of mine at work and I did a mini group buy on the steel. We ordered it cut to length for a few extra dollars, but I don't see why a dremmel tool with a cutoff blade wouldn't go through it. Everything else was shaped with a disk sander with 150 grit paper. Took some time and did wear through 2 sheets, but it can be done totally with abrasives of one kind or another, bench grinder, disk sanders, spindle sanders, dremels, or any combination.
 
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