Hutch,
I'm not sure what you want in terms of scrapers. There's lot's of things that can be used as a scraper. I've used the sides of a chisel, the spine of a knife and etc. The main thing is that the edge needs to be square. I use the edge at a slight angle. Broken hacksaw blades work extremely well. I don't usually burnish the edge, but that's just me. I also make small scrapers out of old screw drivers, the steel is usually pretty decent. Basically just clamp the end of the screw driver blade/shaft in a vice and heat it up quick with a torch so you can bend a 90 in it. Then grind a 45* bevel in the very end of the bent section. You should be left with a burr on the inside of the bend. It's the burr that will do the cutting. When grinding/regrinding, take care to not over heat the tip. Lastly, if you have access to a machine shop or know someone that does, try and pick up a few of the tool steel samples that the salesman give out. They are about 1" X 4" and thicker than card scrapers that wood workers are familiar with. They work great just as they are. A good friend whose's a very good gunsmith actually grinds the forestock shape/profile in these and then uses it to shape the forestock after roughly shaping it. I've seen him do a forestock in a couple of hours start to finish.
Dave