🔧 Master every molding with precision and comfort!
The ALLWAY CS6 Soft-Grip Contour Scraper Set features six stainless-steel blades tailored for diverse scraping tasks, an integrated blade file stored in the ergonomic soft-grip handle, and a blade storage case for easy blade changes—delivering professional-grade versatility and durability for painting and molding projects.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | ALLWAY |
Handle Material | Soft-grip material |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Product Dimensions | 1.5"L x 5.75"W |
Manufacturer | Allway Tools Inc. |
UPC | 037064066000 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037064066000 |
Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
Part Number | CS6 |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Item model number | Allway Tools - CS6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1.5 x 5.75 x 10.25 inches |
Style | Palette Putty Knife |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Durable and reliable construction |
Included Components | Allway Tools - CS6 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**R
Excellent tool
Made of stainless steel and fits perfectly in your hand. Nice and sharp with many different curved blades. Perfect for scraping furniture 👌 comes with a nifty little case.
S**B
Works forward and reverse directions!
I am in the process of restoring an large old Buddha (most likely teak) statue gifted to me many years ago. To my horror when i visited home agian after many years, I fould it was polished with a powder additive that gave it a painted finish - all the original wood grain i had seen it with was lost.Tried paint strippers - not useful on curved surfaces, becomes sticky and messy. Lacquer tinner as recommebd by the local store worked ok - esp on details like faces, but the mess was even greater and working with chemicals was not kosher long term. I found a cheap Harbor Freight tool i had that worked wonderfully, but the curved surafecs were hard to get...esp deep ones.Sanding was an option but the layer was very deep .5mmLooking around, i found this and was eager to try it the moment it arrived. tried at a bottom/ hidden surfaces. I found that a forward push kept jerking and at any angle there was opportunity to scratch. However, instinctively i tried a reverse pull... that worked wonders and i could uncover large areas quickly. Quite a game changer.Nett - if you have varied profiles this tool is great - and easy to use. The blade shapes make it versatile and the hand grip is good too.
C**.
Not sharp out of the box - not a problem.
These have a rough finish out of the box, but getting a knife edge is 1.) not super necessary unless you really are going for that hand-scraped finish and 2.) adds a TON to the cost.But this tool comes with a magnetically held fine cut file in the handle. It's roughly finished too, but it works perfectly.The steel on the irons is good, but not great. It does need regular touching up, more than a carbide scraper (obviously) but this is 1.) far more reusable, and 2.) can be finely set to whatever you want to do.I can use the file to put a nice hooked burr on the edge for heavy paint/finish removal (I have been using it to strip heavy, dense paint from an ikea chair) and then put it to a stone and strop for a fine edge that doesn't last very long, but will leave a lovely hand-scraped fine cut finish.It's honestly a lot like a cabinet scraper but easier to use and a little more versatile.I have precisely three gripes, all minor.1.) there's no "flat" edge. One is close, but it's still ground like a scrub plane blade. This isn't hard to fix, within a few sharpenings on the file, you can square up that edge and just leave the corners rounded so it doesn't create stripes like the carbide scraper does.2.) The included file works to undo the screw holding the blade in, but only just. It doesn't feel very nice to use, though works fine. They should grind the tail of the file into a screwdriver flat (it's what I did)3.) the screw holding the blade is JUST too big to slip the blade over. This would have made quick-changing blades far, far easier, but it's just a HAIR too big. I might file it down eventually, but if they made it about 1/16th of an inch narrower in diameter, it wouldn't have affected performance negatively, and would let you change blades only by loosening the screw, rather than removing it.Again, all of these are minor. This thing is a godsend tool. I like having both a carbide scraper with disposable blades and this, but push to shove, I reach for this one five times as often for the finer detail furniture work I do. This set to a heavy cut and a card scraper set to a fine cut are basically the only things you need for furniture refinishing.
M**N
Comfy handle.
Used to strip an old dresser, worked ok
B**A
My favorite paint scraper!
The media could not be loaded. I am obsessed with this to. It is so easy to use, and so hardcore and durable! The blades are stainless steel and so strong. They remove paint with no issues! I love the comfort and design as it fits perfectly in the palm of your hand. It is so lightweight and I love how there is a blade sharpener too that fits in the bottom of the tool!
A**O
Great Product
A great set for woodworking. High quality and works well for removing paint. I use it often when refinishing furniture.
D**N
Great Scraper for Wooden Boat Restoration!
Wish I had known about this scraper kit sooner. It’s been the perfect addition to my wooden boat restoration tools!
J**D
Best scrapper
This scrapper has a nice selection of scrapper blades making any job a success! It does a thorough job and requires less sanding afterwards!
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