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Woodpeckers Mighty Mini-Scraper, Mighty Mini-Scraper with Cambered Blade

$ 16.26

Availability: 67 in stock
  • MPN: 0665
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Luthier Tools
  • Brand: Woodpeckers
  • Condition: New

    Description

    The Woodpecker Mighty Mini-Scraper excels at glue removal (wet or dry) - the rugged carbide blade pops the toughest dried glue right off your work
    Solid carbide blade starts sharp, stays sharp with 4 long-lasting edges
    The standard blade's edges are ground with a slight camber to help prevent marring the wood surface
    Gets into tight corners other scrapers and sandpaper can't reach
    Includes handle and one (1) cambered carbide insert with 4 sharpened edges
    Solid carbide blade starts sharp, stays sharp
    — The
    Woodpecker Mighty Mini-Scraper
    excels at glue removal. The rugged carbide blade pops the toughest dried glue right off your work.
    Solid carbide blade with 4 long-lasting edges
    Unsurpassed glue removal, wet or dry
    Gets into tight corners other scrapers and sandpaper can't reach
    Cleans easily and won't rust
    The standard blade's edges are ground with a slight camber to help prevent marring the wood surface. This camber lets you pinpoint your scraping to a thin line if necessary.
    Produce a finish-quality cut by pulling the tool at a high angle. Use a pushing motion at a low angle for an aggressive, bulldozer-like cut. When one edge gets dull, simply loosen the screw and turn the blade to the next fresh edge.
    The standard blade has cambered edges to prevent gouging the work.
    Comfortable 5-3/8" (137mm) polycarbonate handle with one 5/8" (16mm) cambered blade. The mini-size allows access where other scrapers can't fit.
    "Works great for acoustic guitar bridge re-glues. Makes short work of dried glue on the bottom of the bridge, and creates a nice flat surface for fantastic bridge to top contact."—Elliot John-Conry, guitar repairman and StewMac R&D