Rogerio, I use a fresh 80 grit paper and when the upper part of the hammer (where the shank is) I swing it out quickly so I get a rough cut instead of slowly to get a smooth cut. Has worked well for me. Newton > Rogerio Cunha wrote: > > To the list > > After to use the Spurlock's Grand Hammer Tail Arcing Jig, the tail of > the hammer becomes very smooth and this makes difficult the backcheck. > There no difference if you use sandpaper 60 or 120 to do the arc. The > tail always is smooth. > What is the best and easy way in order to scrape the tail? > Thanks to all
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