Ok, I was reading about inlay and got off on the thread about a scorper. After reading four pages of different descriptions of a scorper, a disagreement between a scorper and a scraper which Roger B very sweetly and politely diffused, different pictures posted of a scorper that to me look nothing alike (although that’s probably just me not understanding what I’m seeing), seeing some new terms (flanging, spitztick, bullstick), learning that one does not use the term British interchangeably with English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish, etc., then a reference to vegetarian haggis (?) (which I completely don’t understand – I love haggis and haggis is haggis so if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it), and finally a link to the beautiful work of Fred Rich, I’m STILL confused about the geometry of a scorper. Even with the step-by-step, paint-by-number instructions posted by Marcus Hunt on the last page of this thread, I cannot understand this geometry – it’s a flat graver, but not a flat graver… So, can someone, anyone PLEASE post a picture of a scorper so that I can understand the geometry? I’m clearly failing the Mensa test today. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Diane B