Scraping basics - Scraping flat - Part 1

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Remember Pete I ask all my students to teach.  Stefan asked me before posting it if I minded if he did it and I said I would be honored for him to pass on what I taught him.  He knew how to scrape before, I just tweeked his info.  lol.   I hope someday we can have a reunion of all the kids, what a great time!     Rich

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My Father used to teach aprentices in the field. He#s what we'd call a Schlosser meister. In one of his classes he let his students scrape 100x100mm stainless steel plates. when his prime student was done, he put an oil film on both plates so a crane could test the strength. the 100x100mm plates could hold five tons of weight without letting go and at 5, 4 tons the assembly ripped apart but the plates held together.

jolioding_
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Good to see one of Richard King's deburring stones over there in Germany. They're a telltale sign that one's been through his class. He's going to be very proud to see his methods saved for posterity. Excellent job describing the process, as always!

NoelBarlau
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Well Done Stefan! I'm also one of Rich's students and it's great to see an instructional video on YouTube now. Fantastic work.

PeteBrubaker
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Viele Danke, Stefan! All the guys here in the US are basking about their recent scraping class experiences, but no one's teaching. Now that I've seen it, I know I can do it. And endless thanks to Richard King for encouraging this!

PeopleAlreadyDidThis
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Thank you for the great lesson. I've been trying to flatten out some mounting plates at work and am on my own for learning how to do it. Thank you again.

CFABN
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I like how you demonstrated how to spread the ink/canode. Most others simple film what they are scraping and who is there but skip the small yet important details.

Cpl.Cadaver
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Thank you so much Stefan!
Fascinating and well presented, detailed enough to start building skills but yet not scare the amateur.
 Looking forward to the next video.

greybeard
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"Really old school" was to re-purpose worn out files for scraping, lots of grinding and resharpening, but it does work.

beardyface
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you teach this art so well in very listenable manner, this is such an excellent presentation of valuable skill, thank-you from Australia

geograph
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Great stuff! This type of craftsmanship is valuable! Love it! Cheers, Doug

MegaCountach
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Stefan You have hit the sweet spot passing on this type of information . Thanks .

goofypotatoe
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Trabalhei 55 anos nesses trabalhos de Rasqueamento nivelamento e alinhamengo geométricos de maquinas operatrizes de usinagem leve medias e pesadas.Hoje com tecnologias modernas diminuiram muito esses trabalho mais nunca deixara de ser usado porque os milésimos de mm sempre ficaram para serem raspados.Parabens pelo vídeo👍
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josetoledo
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Excellent video. The words you were looking for are "rake angle" and "pivot point."

peternichols
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stefan, that was a very good, comprehensive explanation and demonstration on the basics of hand scraping. Thank you!

Ujeb
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Absolutely love it!  Thank you so much for this very technical training. Much appreciated

glennfelpel
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I'm thoroughly impressed with both the utility of this finish and the technique to achieve it.

josiahbaker
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Hi Stefan, great work explaining the foundation stuff. The 'hinging' is often overlooked (guilty myself at times). One additional note I would add, is the amount of 'pressure' you place on the part when printing - it affects the print no end even when roughing - my advice would be avoid downward pressure and larger movements to minimize rocking motion over the master plate. Also consistent approach to print - hold same place and push /pull same amount each cycle. Just my experience having spent quite a few hours over the past few months scraping by hand - you tend to work out what sets your progress back when the scraping effort is higher :-). All the very best Mat

lookcreations
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Stefan, I'm glad I found your channel after seeing your comment about the Drill Doctor. I enjoyed this video, nicely presented and you covered a lot of information. I've now subscribed and looking forward to part two and more. Nice meeting you.

jimzivny
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Well done Stefan! I picked up a few pointers.
Best, Robin

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