xy mosian
Established Member
Hi all,
Yesterday I came across one of those eureka moments. I was shown to use a ticketer, sorry burnisher, on the scraper dry. This has always been a bit of a drag at high pressures. I don't know what made me do it but yesterday, when I came across the drag I instinctively reached for the butt end of the candle. A rub along the burnisher and what a difference. The first stage hook turning was easier and, although I have no real proof, I get the impression that the edge is more even and perhaps sharper.
If you don't lubricate when burnishing already give it a whirl.
xy
Yesterday I came across one of those eureka moments. I was shown to use a ticketer, sorry burnisher, on the scraper dry. This has always been a bit of a drag at high pressures. I don't know what made me do it but yesterday, when I came across the drag I instinctively reached for the butt end of the candle. A rub along the burnisher and what a difference. The first stage hook turning was easier and, although I have no real proof, I get the impression that the edge is more even and perhaps sharper.
If you don't lubricate when burnishing already give it a whirl.
xy