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Scrape is used to begin projects using a drawknife in the [[Shaping discipline]] |
Scrape is used to begin projects using a drawknife in the [[Shaping 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 |
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 crafted items. |
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*Scrape should alleviate any problems you have when repairing items that have built-in <Rub> interactions that interfere with repair. |
*Scrape should alleviate any problems you have when repairing items that have built-in <Rub> interactions that interfere with repair. |
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Revision as of 13:25, 25 June 2015
Scrape is used to prepare skins with a hide scraper for use with the Tailoring discipline.
Scrape is used to begin projects using a drawknife in the Shaping discipline
Scrape can also be used as an alternative to the CLEAN or RUB command with Wire brushes when making repairs to crafted items.
- Scrape should alleviate any problems you have when repairing items that have built-in <Rub> interactions that interfere with repair.
Syntax
- SCRAPE <skin> with my scraper
- SCRAPE <lumber> with drawknife
- SCRAPE <item to be repaired> with brush