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Accu-Burr Junior Carbide Burnisher Reviews

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The Accu-Burr™ Jr with its beautifully turned octagonal brass handles, retains the functionality and convenience of the Accu-Burr rod whilst limiting its ability to roll. Tungsten carbide is incredibly strong under tension or compression, but it doesn’t like impacts.The Accu-Burr Jr is a collaborative project between three companies, the burnishing rod was designed by Isaac Smith of Blackburn Tools, and made by Lakeshore Carbide. The brass handles were designed and made by Union Mfg Co in Pennsylvania. The burnisher has three shallow grooves that turn a burr on both sides of the scraper simultaneously, the grooves are at slightly different pitches, so they each turn subtly different burrs. The shallow one is ideal for thin whippy scrapers used for delicate work, the steepest is for coarse burrs on thick scrapers used for heavier work like removing old finishes, the middle one is your everyday choice for anything inbetween. Hold your Accu-Burr™ carbide burnisher perpendicular to the prepared scraper edge and centered on your chosen groove. Using a moderate downward pressure and draw it firmly and smoothly along the length of the prepared edge (a drop of oil or wax on the burnisher will make this action even smoother). This burnishing will raise a barely perceptible burr, but that is the bit that does all the work. You can sometimes freshen up the burr a couple of times with another pass of the burnisher, when its done just file back to a square edge and start again.Manufacured entirely in the USA, the Accu-Burr™ is fast, effective, and hits the mark every time.

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I get more consistent results than when I used to do it with a rod but I’m amazed at how small it is! It’s like a toy in size I thought it would be 8”-10” long. I’m not sure I’ld recommend at the price
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Posted 1 year ago
I purchased one of these a while back and it's extremely effective at turning the correct 'hook' angle. However, the hook isn't really big enough; using an Arno Carbide burnisher first on each edge to produce a small 'upstand' and then turning both with the Accu-Burr produces a superb edge on the scraper.
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Posted 1 year ago