








🛠️ Elevate your craft with precision and power – don’t settle for less!
The DFM Tool Works Rectangle Card Scraper is a handcrafted, American-made woodworking essential featuring a 0.032" thick Blue Spring Steel body with a Rockwell hardness of 50C. Its 5" length and 2.5" width provide optimal control and ease of sharpening, making it perfect for fine finishing, glue scraping, and detailed cabinet work. This 2-piece set combines durability with precision, designed to enhance craftsmanship and reduce downtime.















| ASIN | B079BJRH4X |
| Base Material | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,272 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #112 in Wood Craft Supplies |
| Brand Name | DFM Tool Works |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,379) |
| Cutting Depth | 0.03 Inches |
| Cutting width | 2.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DFM Tool Works |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | DFMDOUBLESET |
| Power Source | Manual Winding |
| Style Name | American |
| UPC | 752830263437 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
A**.
Exceptional quality.
High quality steel. Very sharp now though I haven't put a burr on it yet. Second tool I've gotten from DFM and both are top notch and good value.
B**I
Functional
Quality scraper. Holds burr well and functions nicely. The metal is of a decent thickness so that it doesn’t collapse on you, but not so thick as to cause hand fatigue quickly.
K**N
Great quality for the price
Amazing quality ! Works amazing for getting glue squeeze out away.
M**N
not bad tool
its not bad for a cheap tool. it got the job done but the edges are not perfectly smooth. i noticed that there are little cut marks from manufacturing so you wouldnt get a perfect edge. or at least one i got. for rough scraping it will do the work fine.
E**C
Great Scraper
These work great. But just be aware that it doesn’t come with a burnished end. But it is surprisingly simple to put the burnish on, but you will need either a Whetstone, or a flat file and then either a burnisher or atleast a thick screwdriver to burnish the edges. It literally takes 2-3 minutes to do though!
J**Y
Sweet!
These were my first card scrapers, and I’m really happy I got them! I was reluctant because anytime you mention card scrapers the conversation always shifts to how hard they are to sharpen, but if you put a small amount of effort in learning how to do it, it’s pretty easy. I had a sharp hook within 20 minutes of trying and now I can bang it out in a couple minutes. Glue lines are perfectly cleaned up in seconds, smooths out wood leaving the grain open, levels out uneven joinery, breaks corners, removes tool marks, smooths tear out, among other things. Very cool. I always make a storage holder for new tools and added a compartment to my French cleat to store them! At first I thought about making one from an old handsaw blade, but cardscrapers are cheap. If I have the extra money (and these aren’t much), I always buy a USA made product. Check this guy in particular out, he shows the manufacturing process on Instagram, and shows some of the new stuff he’s working on. Really makes you want to support him when you see the owner of the company grinding away making this stuff.
J**J
High quality
These scrapers are high quality and holds a burr really well
B**K
Great edge.
Good product
P**E
works well
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