Famous stockmaker Jerry Fisher says: "In 20 years of stockmaking this is the best inletting scraper I have ever used, and I have tried a few. Just hold like a pencil and work from right to left, or left to right, depending on the direction of the wood grain." Precision-ground from tough alloy tool steel, sharpened and ready to use. Instructions included. Three tools, each with two different sized heads. Measurements given are cutting head sizes.
SPECS: Large, 1" (2.5cm) and ¾" (19.0mm). Small, 5/8" (15.9mm) and ½" (12.7mm). Octagon, 1" (2.5cm) and 11/16" (17.5mm).
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Customer ratings for JERRY FISHER LARGE FISHER SCRAPER
Number of ratings: 3
From brownells.com: 3
Average rating: 4.7
Good Tool for Scraping any Flat Wood (11/12/2014)
I have used Jerry Fisher scrapers for 30 years.
This flat scaper allows you to work any flat surface in the inletting. It ca also be used to clean up edge in places like a shadow line cheeck piece.
Excellent tool - worth the money.(27/12/2009)
I found this scraper to be a first class tool for bedding a shotgun barrel. Simple to use, sharp and effective. Did the complete job without need for resharpening. Nice to find a tool that does the job so well and is such a pleasure to use.
SPECTACULAR PRODUCT(12/03/2011)
First ..I am a first time user and a first time maker of a fore end for a Schutzen fore end. I started out with a 3/4 " burr placed in a drill press to set the initial path of the burr . I found the that I would have to set the fore end piece in a drill press vice so that the wood would slide in the vice. I also the found that I even had to tip the piece to engage the burr into the wood (English Walnut) This at least, set the path for the beginning of the inletting for a tapered barrel. (swamped barrel) After taking a bounty paper towel (no interest...just love them )I was able to take the inletting black, also from Brownells (I think the gold would have been too light ..I am 70 years old so....)Coating the barrel with the black and the spinning it into the the new started barrel grouve I found that this scraper while just removing the highlighted black area ...many many times produced a barrel grouve inlett that was not only perfect but put my inlet actually a little low, Perfect, now I could sand or scrape off to make the top surface perfect with the appropriate depth. This was great because I lost control of the tool (my error) the top surface was then perfect. I purchased the other barrel inletting tools in anticapation of problems...don't bother...just buy the scraper...in fact buy them both ...large and small. I only purchased the small ...I could have used the large in the swamped barrel but I managed to do fine. I do not have a financial interest in this company , but I wish I did. I hope this may be beneficial to you in your inletting. Bill
Product no.: 310150002 JERRY FISHER LARGE FISHER SCRAPER Mfr Part: NONE Famous stockmaker Jerry Fisher says: "In 20 years of stockmaking this is the best inletting scraper I have ever used, and I have tried a few. Just hold like a pencil and work from right to left, or left to right, depending on the direction of the wood grain." Precision-ground from tough alloy tool steel, sharpened and ready to use. Instructions included. Three tools, each with two different sized heads. Measurements given are cutting head sizes.
32.9GBP16£32.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
Product no.: 310150001 JERRY FISHER SMALL FISHER SCRAPER Mfr Part: NONE Famous stockmaker Jerry Fisher says: "In 20 years of stockmaking this is the best inletting scraper I have ever used, and I have tried a few. Just hold like a pencil and work from right to left, or left to right, depending on the direction of the wood grain." Precision-ground from tough alloy tool steel, sharpened and ready to use. Instructions included. Three tools, each with two different sized heads. Measurements given are cutting head sizes.
32.9GBP13£32.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
Product no.: 310150003 JERRY FISHER OCTAGON FISHER SCRAPER Mfr Part: NONE Famous stockmaker Jerry Fisher says: "In 20 years of stockmaking this is the best inletting scraper I have ever used, and I have tried a few. Just hold like a pencil and work from right to left, or left to right, depending on the direction of the wood grain." Precision-ground from tough alloy tool steel, sharpened and ready to use. Instructions included. Three tools, each with two different sized heads. Measurements given are cutting head sizes.
32.9GBP21£32.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
Famous stockmaker Jerry Fisher says: "In 20 years of stockmaking this is the best inletting scraper I have ever used, and I have tried a few. Just hold like a pencil and work from right to left, or left to right, depending on the direction of the wood grain." Precision-ground from tough alloy tool steel, sharpened and ready to use. Instructions included. Three tools, each with two different sized heads. Measurements given are cutting head sizes.
SPECS: Large, 1" (2.5cm) and ¾" (19.0mm). Small, 5/8" (15.9mm) and ½" (12.7mm). Octagon, 1" (2.5cm) and 11/16" (17.5mm).
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Customer ratings for JERRY FISHER LARGE FISHER SCRAPER
Number of ratings: 3
From brownells.com: 3
Average rating: 4.7
Good Tool for Scraping any Flat Wood (11/12/2014)
I have used Jerry Fisher scrapers for 30 years.
This flat scaper allows you to work any flat surface in the inletting. It ca also be used to clean up edge in places like a shadow line cheeck piece.
Excellent tool - worth the money.(27/12/2009)
I found this scraper to be a first class tool for bedding a shotgun barrel. Simple to use, sharp and effective. Did the complete job without need for resharpening. Nice to find a tool that does the job so well and is such a pleasure to use.
SPECTACULAR PRODUCT(12/03/2011)
First ..I am a first time user and a first time maker of a fore end for a Schutzen fore end. I started out with a 3/4 " burr placed in a drill press to set the initial path of the burr . I found the that I would have to set the fore end piece in a drill press vice so that the wood would slide in the vice. I also the found that I even had to tip the piece to engage the burr into the wood (English Walnut) This at least, set the path for the beginning of the inletting for a tapered barrel. (swamped barrel) After taking a bounty paper towel (no interest...just love them )I was able to take the inletting black, also from Brownells (I think the gold would have been too light ..I am 70 years old so....)Coating the barrel with the black and the spinning it into the the new started barrel grouve I found that this scraper while just removing the highlighted black area ...many many times produced a barrel grouve inlett that was not only perfect but put my inlet actually a little low, Perfect, now I could sand or scrape off to make the top surface perfect with the appropriate depth. This was great because I lost control of the tool (my error) the top surface was then perfect. I purchased the other barrel inletting tools in anticapation of problems...don't bother...just buy the scraper...in fact buy them both ...large and small. I only purchased the small ...I could have used the large in the swamped barrel but I managed to do fine. I do not have a financial interest in this company , but I wish I did. I hope this may be beneficial to you in your inletting. Bill