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"Fuzzies" those messy slivers and little chips of wood that remain on a wood piece after whittling! Some times they remain on the surface, but mostly they reside in the bottom of grooves and/or when two whittled surfaces meet. Questions abound, as to how to get rid of them. Some say scrub the piece with a stiff brush, hot water and liquid soap. Others say use a dental pick to clean them out. Or you can sand them out with a flap sander. However, the answer that is most heard is, "learn NOT to get them in the first place".
I recently was asked this question from a newer whittler. I observed his whittling and noticed his knife. This fellows knife had an "up-sweep" blade referred by most as a scimitar shape. Like this:
While this blade is a wonderful shape, it may present a problem for the newer whittler, that can result in some "fuzzies". While the blade shape facilitates a slicing motion to ones cuts it can require an additional motion when removing a corner chip. This may be particularly evident when removing a chip to form an eye area.
After some whittling experience the scimitar knife technique will become second nature, but I recommend that a new whittler may find more success with a straight blade.
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