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  • Theres a geezer called Handy Hubby on you tube cleaning them with the edge of a multitool blade (i.e. Fein multimaster type). That type of tool would probably be my guess for a power tool. Probably just as quick with a carbide scraper if you can clamp them to a bench, I would use a festool clamp designed to clamp from the sides leaving the top accessible, don't know if anyone else makes one. Would be interesting to try an IR gun on them, not really sure what effect it would have.

    If you had to do them industrially my guess is sandblasting or similar but that's not really going to be cost effective for the amount you have.

    A jointer was also my first thought but it's still a plane blade type of machine so it would probably get messy.

  • jointer

    Definitely. I would still want to put them through the jointer after I had cleaned them up.
    Scraping or whatever and maybe a do with some paraffin or acetone or whatever to get to a standard that doesnt fuck the blade.

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