🔨 Scrape Your Way to Perfection!
The Snap-onBahco 5-Inch Cabinet Scraper is a precision tool designed specifically for carpentry work. With a durable blade made from cold rolled, hardened chrome nickel steel and a protective edge, this compact scraper is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their projects.
Material | Plastic,Steel |
Brand | Snap-on |
Color | White |
Style | Compact |
Item Thickness | 0.8 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07311518029869 |
Manufacturer | SnapOn |
Part Number | BAH4741250.8 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 474-125-0.80 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 125Mm X 62Mm X .80Mm |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
My first
My first wood scraper. I rerally like how well this works (and I have not even sharpened it yet!). It is very well made and is going to gives years of service. It comes packaged in a little baggie that is really to tight to reuse (no biggie there)and is slid into a reusable plastic sleeve that offers excellent protection (both to the scraper and to the person picking up the scraper). Not sure I will ever need to replace this but if I do I no right what to get (I probably should have bought 2 in case I loose one)
B**T
I like it, good scraper for the price.
A good scraper. Needed to be sharpened when I got it but most tools do. Not as flexible as I would like but it still works fine.
P**T
Great tool
This is my first experience using a card scraper and I am definitely impressed! I was able to use it right out of the package, but after a few minutes working on the edges, it worked amazingly well. This tool will easily pay for itself in sandpaper not used.
R**M
Best quality at affordable price
Very well made and hard material that helps to hold the burr long. Excellent at push or pull passes. Bends well enough to get those deep curves when finishing if you need them, but solid enough that it springs right back to shape when done.Do make sure that you pick up a burnisher, even if it is just a common kitchen one if you feel the 'professional' woodworking ones are too much. I tried the route at first with using the edge of hardened metal material like nail sets, hardened screwdriver, etc. It worked in a pinch, but didnt help to get it to it's best nor hold the burr for as long as it should.Bahco is a great brand. I can tell you that this cabinet scraper like most Bahco tools are made with quality in mind. I am Swedish and can vouch at how highly this brand is sold in northern Europe.
L**F
it just won't be as good. Once it's set up properly
This card scraper works. Just not out of the box. You will need to sharpen it. And to sharpen this well you need a burnisher (also sold here). So, in order to use this scraper well you'll need to buy another item and do a little bit of work (and learning). You may be able to get it to work with alternative methods (such as a hard steel drill bit or a screwdriver), it just won't be as good.Once it's set up properly, works like a charm. Also, I like that it's made in Sweden.
S**B
Way better than Sand Paper and will last forever too!
This is a great hand/wood scraper. For people that've never used a hand scraper, it takes some practice getting the bur correct, but once you've got it the scraper easily removes wood, leaving a fine, silky smooth surface. No sand paper can wood as slick as this thing can. Highly recommend.If you have a lot of wood to scrap, you may want to look at getting a holder for this - otherwise you're going to build up some serious hand muscles!
R**R
First time I've used a scraper card
This is the first scraper card I've ever used. It is fantastic. I am using it to help make a longbow from a red oak board. The card is great to make small changes and still keep everything smooth. I used to use a rasp and then had to sand off the roughness. With this tool, once I get the bow to bend the way I want, it is already almost smooth enough to apply the finish.I am still getting the hang of sharpening this tool, but I am impressed at how it will scrape off a ribbon of wood on oak.Good tool!
S**D
Cabinet Scraper
This is the first time I have used one of these, and I am still learning how to properly sharpen it since it did not come sharpened. i was hoping to use it to clean up drips and high spots on epoxy coatings while building a wood and fiberglass kayak. Haven't got the hang of using yet, probably because I still don't have it sharpened correctly. I bought it because I wanted to learn how to use it, but I could have gotten my project done without it, using a rasp file, sanding block, and random orbital sander.
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