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    Quote Originally Posted by KenW View Post
    Neil, I haven't noticed anybody correctly describing shear cutting so far in this thread.
    I have kept away from describing shear cutting, as I find the description hard to put into words.
    Fair enough, Ken.

    If this thread is not the place, perhaps a separate thread on shear cutting is needed, with helpful photos of you making the cut, like the ones you used to start this thread.

    Anyway, I think this thread on shear scraping is proving to be very helpful for both the developing and more experienced turners on the forum.

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    Stay sharp and stay safe!

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    Good thread but a difficult one to describe adequately. I think a short video would be very beneficial, perhaps something on Youtube, would that be possible?

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    sheer scraping is a great finishing tecnique have modified a scraper at 45degrees across and 30 deg sharpen to shear scrape as told by john jordan . he discussed this and hollow turning in sydney and cairns , many years ago . arnt we lucky some turners like the reef . have found it a safe way to clean up . check his website for details .cheers Bob
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    Default The Shear Scraping ?

    Hi All,
    Often wondered what this was, & how one could do it, then Whammo.
    Saw it on a U tube some where, & I think is that really all it is ?.

    I've been doing that for Years.

    Regards,
    issatree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    When we get the pics that is the next stage.
    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Those pics are in Jim's camera, and people keep wanting to buy stuff. So stop it just for a sec guys.
    Did these ever happen or did they end up in another thread somewhere?
    Cliff.
    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger View Post
    Good thread but a difficult one to describe adequately. I think a short video would be very beneficial, perhaps something on Youtube, would that be possible?
    That may happen over Christmas.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    Did these ever happen or did they end up in another thread somewhere?
    Nope. Jim and I got busy and forgot. See above answer.

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