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BijoDam
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This is the standard version of our workshop's original all-carbide scraper, S size. It's a palm-sized tool, smaller than general scrapers. It's used for polishing work, such as shaving off precious metals, but in the case of scrapers, they are often used for detailed work where a buff cannot reach, so we have made the size smaller. Scrapers are versatile tools, and are also highly praised for use with plastic models. The tip is extremely sharp, so it can also be used for scribing plastic models using the tip (approx. 28°). (We separately manufacture dedicated scribing tools for extremely fine, sharp angles on plastic models with a chip.) I personally manufacture these scrapers, pursuing greater practicality, and they have a wide range of uses. Also, it's a popular product with many comments saying it's easy to use and very useful. This is an especially cost-effective, low-priced version of the SSD (S size standard). Other versions are only sold on the HP. m(__)m Dimensions are approximately 3mm wide, 1.5mm thick, and 12cm long (there may be slight individual differences). Made from the highest quality domestic carbide, so there are no solder marks. Naturally, it is a purely domestic product. Notes: This is a listing for the scraper only; the items in the photos are not included (a cap is included, either transparent or black). Please note that there may be slight differences as the image and comments are quoted and reused. *The tip is extremely sharp, so it will chip easily if you bump the tip. Damage or chipping after use is not subject to claims. Please handle with care, including avoiding injury. We also accept re-sharpening after purchase. Delivery method is Mercari Mail Nekopos, including shipping. http://bijodam.com/ Workshop BijoDam, hosted by Yutaka Ota, CGL DC, graduate of the Japanese Jewelry Craft Engraving and Engraving Department
1 month ago