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Felix.....today we would never scrape steels as scraping steel generates slivers and they HURT and hard to get out of your fingers. My Dad worked at Northern Ordinance during WW 2 where they had 50' x 50'floor plates they set navel guns on to calibrate. My dad said they would set on boat cushions on their butts and scrape for weeks using 4' x 6' cast iron plates and lap scraped using autocollimator's and precision levels to get is as close as possible.
I have step scraped large machines up to 50' L x 12" W beds using an 8' cast iron camelback straight-edge and plate A real pain in the butt doing that. Alex, Ted one of my assistant teachers at PMC in Taiwan trained at that Japanese company and said after a day of scraping bent over he could hardly straighten up and walk. Imagine working months bent over. Ted now scraped my way and using hand and power scrapers.
Here is a web-site we set up on scraping I taught classes at PMC over 2 years in time over 20 years...
https://www.facebook.com/TaiwanScraping http://scraping.pmc.org.tw/ and another Japanese site that PMC has on their web site http://www.yasda.co.jp/takumi/takumi01.htm
I have step scraped large machines up to 50' L x 12" W beds using an 8' cast iron camelback straight-edge and plate A real pain in the butt doing that. Alex, Ted one of my assistant teachers at PMC in Taiwan trained at that Japanese company and said after a day of scraping bent over he could hardly straighten up and walk. Imagine working months bent over. Ted now scraped my way and using hand and power scrapers.
Here is a web-site we set up on scraping I taught classes at PMC over 2 years in time over 20 years...
https://www.facebook.com/TaiwanScraping http://scraping.pmc.org.tw/ and another Japanese site that PMC has on their web site http://www.yasda.co.jp/takumi/takumi01.htm