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Stanley_No_12,_80,_and_a_card_scraper_tame_tearout.JPGStanley Nos. 80, 12, and card scrapers tamed the tearout114 viewsThe walnut headboard on my folding field bedstead had terrible tearout on both sides. I restored a Stanley No. 80 and a No. 12 with newly sharpened Hock blades and along with a card scraper, removed all the tearout. This photo shows the headboard with some mineral spirits on it to check for splotchy areas.Sgt42RHR
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Stanley_No__12_works_well_on_Padauk_too.JPGStanley No. 12 works well on Padauk86 viewsThis still needs more work with the No. 12 and then a card scraper, but it's a lot better than the surface I got with a smoothing plane.Sgt42RHR
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Stanley_No__12_works_well_on_Wenge.JPGStanley No. 12 works well on Wenge72 viewsI tried my newly commissioned Stanley No. 12 on a bit of WengeSgt42RHR
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Shavings_on_the_floor!.JPGShavings on the Floor!!72 viewsPine, walnut, padauk, and wenge shavings made by Stanley No. 12, 80, and card scrapers.Sgt42RHR
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