Wood Doctor
Edwin
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A few years back I decided to improve my bar groove cleaning tool. At that time I was using a small screw driver and I thought there had to be a better way. My solution was to use a 5" length of right angle steel scrap after I found one that was 0.050" thick. I simply shaped the two ends in a hook and used four screws to fasten it to a short length of hardwood:
It works great and gets used a lot in my shop. The .050" thickness also slides along and does a good job in 0.063" grooves. My small screwdrivers are glad that I made his. The right angle stock is plenty stiff. I thought I would pass the idea along to the forum.
It works great and gets used a lot in my shop. The .050" thickness also slides along and does a good job in 0.063" grooves. My small screwdrivers are glad that I made his. The right angle stock is plenty stiff. I thought I would pass the idea along to the forum.