George Vondriska

Glue Removal Using a Scraper

George Vondriska
Duration:   2  mins

Description

Trying to remove glue from wood can clog your sand paper. Using a scraper is a great alternative to sandpaper to remove excess glue from glue-up projects. George Vondriska demonstrates how to use a scraper to remove excess glue from your woodworking projects. A WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original video.

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2 Responses to “Glue Removal Using a Scraper”

  1. Eric Eichler

    You can use the scraper to do all but your final 400 grit sanding. The old craftsmen did not have sandpaper as we do today.

  2. Scott Lamlein

    Could you provide a source for that scraper?

If you use a scraper, what we've got here is a piece of steel whose hardness is about the same as the blade on a handsaw and in the sharpening process what happens is, we actually generate a small burr here on the edge of the scraper. So when I cut with this what I do is I push on it with my thumbs and with my fingers I'm pulling the corners back, so I'm introducing just a slight bow to the scraper. It's the bow portion of the scraper that contexts the material then I tip it down at a slight angle and that allows the burr that's created on that edge to cut. Now one thing I like about this is that the glue is very prone to clogging and abrasive like a sandpaper and if I at least can take all the glue off with this scraper then I'm saving my sandpaper because I won't get that clogging problem. The other thing is that I'm producing these nice curly shavings instead of the dust that a sander produces so I get less stuff airborne. The downside of this, is that it does get warm just from the cutting process so it's heating up right here on my thumbs. I also have to hold these corners back, I have to push on this. So if you don't do a lot of work with your hands this can be pretty hard on your forearms, pretty soon you start looking like Popeye just from trying to hold onto this thing. So this tool is very similar, the difference is that everything is done for you by this holder. It's got these big handles to hold on to, but then you would use it the same way. So the thumb screw has put a curve onto the scraper card itself. So the way I would usually use this is, I'll use the scrapers, I'll take off all the glue and I'll start doing some leveling between any boards that might not be quite even. Once the work with the scrapers is done, then we're ready to go on to the sander and we'll use that random orbit sander to finish the leveling process.
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