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Scrape is most often used to prepare skins for use with the [[Tailoring discipline]]. |
Scrape is most often used to prepare skins for use with the [[Tailoring discipline]]. |
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Scrape can also be used as an alternative to the {{com|Clean}} or {{com|Rub}} command with [[Wire Brush|Wire brushes]] when making [[Blacksmithing_discipline#Tool Repair|repairs]] to forged items. Scrape should alleviate any problems you have when repairing items that have <Rub> interactions that interfere with repair. |
Scrape can also be used as an alternative to the {{com|Clean}} or {{com|Rub}} command with [[Wire Brush|Wire brushes]] when making [[Blacksmithing_discipline#Tool Repair|repairs]] to forged items. Scrape should alleviate any problems you have when repairing items that have built-in <Rub> interactions that interfere with repair. |
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==Syntax== |
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*SCRAPE <skin> |
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*SCRAPE <forged item to be repaired> with [[Wire Brush|brush]] |
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Scrape is most often used to prepare skins for use with the Tailoring discipline.
Scrape can also be used as an alternative to the CLEAN or RUB command with Wire brushes when making repairs to forged items. Scrape should alleviate any problems you have when repairing items that have built-in <Rub> interactions that interfere with repair.
Syntax
- SCRAPE <skin>
- SCRAPE <forged item to be repaired> with brush