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The key to a good scraper is the edge you put on it. Putting a good edge on a scraper takes a little know-how. I follow Dean Torges method and get great results (explained in detail in Hunting the Osage Bow). I could try to explain it in three easy steps, but it wouldn't do you any good. One quick tip I can tell you though is that you do not need an expensive burnisher for putting a good edge on. You just need some very hard steel with a round blemish free edge. I use the back-side of my needle-nose pliers and it works great. I love using a scraper around someone who has never seen one before....there is this disbelief that this unassuming square piece of steel can pull long clean curls away from a wood bow stave.
How do you sharpen those curved ones?