I'm temporarily out of projects :shock: so I decided to rehandle a little wall paper scraper that I use a lot.
I realised quite quickly this is well above my pay grade
How do you put a handle on a scraper blade that is only 0.5 mm thick?
Tried cutting a piece of wood in half and scraping out an area for the tang to rest in so I could reglue the wood and then epoxy the tang. That seems to be above my skill level as the groove ended up too deep.
Tried the knife handle route of heating the tang and burning it into the wood. Nope. The tang is so thin that when its heated it becomes too soft and bends over rather than burning into the wood.
I cant drill a line of holes only 0.5 mm thick without snapping the drill in the wood.
Sensible options please, I would rather not throw it away and get a new one as the blade is the right size and now worn to an acceptable sharpness.
I realised quite quickly this is well above my pay grade
How do you put a handle on a scraper blade that is only 0.5 mm thick?
Tried cutting a piece of wood in half and scraping out an area for the tang to rest in so I could reglue the wood and then epoxy the tang. That seems to be above my skill level as the groove ended up too deep.
Tried the knife handle route of heating the tang and burning it into the wood. Nope. The tang is so thin that when its heated it becomes too soft and bends over rather than burning into the wood.
I cant drill a line of holes only 0.5 mm thick without snapping the drill in the wood.
Sensible options please, I would rather not throw it away and get a new one as the blade is the right size and now worn to an acceptable sharpness.