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| Created: | Tue Jan 13 1987 | 
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I recently got one of those $2 Master Air Screw - Balsa Strippers.
Not impressed.  So far I haven't been able to cut balsa as straight
as if I just used a ruler and straight edge.  Is there anybody out
there that has one of these that likes it?  How about anybody with
a different brand/type of balsa stripper?  It seems like a good idea
that was just poorly implemented.
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| 402.1 | Not too bad for me | SNOC01::BROWNTONY | Tony Brown Sydney, Australia | Tue Feb 02 1988 20:44 | 12 | 
|     Kay
    I have been using a Master Air Screw stripper for my last plane
    and repairs. Here in Australia they cost A$14 (about $10) and I
    think it is well worth the money. I find that it works very well
    for medium to soft balsa up to 3/16. Anything else really requires
    a saw, even though I use the old ruler and knife approach.  For
    my purposes (very little time for building means spending a little more on
    tools than I perhaps should) I am quite pleased.
    
    For what its worth.
    Tony
    
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| 402.2 | CHGV04::KAPLOW | sixteen bit paleontologist | Sat Apr 30 1988 23:48 | 6 | |
|         I've used the Master Airscrew. Its OK if you don't need absolutely
        perfect strips. Soft wood or thin strips are easier to cut.
        
        For heavy duty stripping there was a plan back in an old MA,
        somewhere around 1983 or so, by Mark Drela. If you can't track it
        down, send me mail; I can find it for you. 
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| 402.3 | Razor planes? | CHGV04::KAPLOW | sixteen bit paleontologist | Thu Jun 30 1988 18:30 | 8 | 
|         I just came accross a heavier duty balsa stripper. I think it was
        in the Hobby Lobby catalog. You might check that out. 
        
        Along a similar line, anyone know sources for a good razor plane?
        I got one that is terrible, the Master Airscrew that is ok, and
        one called "David", made in Holland, that I like. The problem is I
        got it at a close-out, and I don't know where to refer folks to
        for this one. Any suggestions, or other nominations. 
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