I am looking for a scorp to hollow out a windsor seat. Does anyone out there have one they would consider selling, if not, does anyone know where I could look for a used one? sincerely, bob
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give e-bay a shot, they got everything!
Bob,
Japanwoodworkeronline.com has a bunch of great wood working tools, I found some small scorps and draw knifes, might be wrong angle to round out a seat though.
http://www.loghelp.com/tools/drawknif.html has a scorp at the bottom of the page about $150.00 though
E-bay has an old one right now, might check them out
Hope this helps
Nick Kruger
Marigold Homes LLC
Woodcraft used to sell one.
http://www.woodcraft.com/search/search.aspx?query=scorp
http://woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=1825
I'm pretty sure Lee Valley sells them.
Andy Engel
Senior editor, Fine Woodworking magazine
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Do you want a true scorp, or maybe an inshave? I have an inshave that lost it's hardness in my shop fire, but could be salvaged. Needs handles and hardening after a quick grind.
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