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I've been rummaging through a drawer of tools I inherited, and there are a few I'm clueless about.

They look like files and rasps, but have smooth surfaces. The one shown in an image separate could be some sort of chisel at a push, but the end of it splays outwards, and it's blunt.

Anyone know what they're for?

Thanks

Henry
 

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Metal scrapers. For scraping the surface of white metal bearings, scraping off high spots on what is supposed to be a flat surface or, if you are a total masochist, scraping the bed of that bargain metalworking lathe you bought in a flush of enthusiasm where the saddle either wobbles or jams solid at some point.
 
This is good to know, because I did in fact but a metalworking lathe in a flush of enthusiasm. About the only bit I think is in good condition is the bed though. Thanks.
 
Quick google of "vintage metal scraper tool" brings up a few that look almost identical to these. Thanks again.
 
Spot on Dickm - they're definitely for shaving white metal bearings after they have been 'blued'. Watched my Dad using these scrapers many times and many years ago.
 
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