High-Quality Saw File L - Professional Hand Tool for Woodworking & Metal Cutting | Perfect for DIY Projects, Carpentry, and Home Repairs
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DESCRIPTION
1 X Saw File L
FEATURES
File Length 9.8 inches (250 mm)
Coarse (for rough sharpening) 10 teeth per inch
Medium eye (for finishing) 24 teeth per inch
Material SK material
Handle Plastic, Elastomer
REVIEWS
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4.5
I can't say enough good things about this tool! These are practically famous among hand tool woodworkers. The concept is simple, the price is cheap, and it is darn effective. One of the best recent tool innovations in a field where most tools can be traced back 300 years. Paul Sellers approved! Buy this! :)It is nothing more than a set of bent and riveted hacksaw blades, and they chew through wood like a super-file, but also have a wider cutting surface than any file I have and leave a finer surface than most rasps. You can hit it aggressively then go soft and end up with a quite nice finish considering it's a wood eater.It won't be totally smooth, but it can be sanded or worked with other tools from there. If you just hit with 50 or 80 grit sandpaper instead to eat up the wood, you may not want to finish with a tool you carefully sharpened, but this has no grit to leave in the wood, so you can go from this to a spokeshave or plane without worry.They are not like a surform tool--it is much better, and bigger than many you will find. The surform has little cutting blades like a cheese grater. This is more like a file, with many small raking teeth. It will cut more effectively.It cannot be sharpened and the blades can't be replaced with regular hacksaw blades unless you are a derious DIYer, so theoretically this has a limited lifespan unlike a spokeshave, but it will do many tasks a spokeshave won't excel at, like milling down end grain. They are cheap enough you won't dry when it eventually does wear out. Note that unlike the cheap hacksaw blades I use, these teeth have not been quick to break off and it is wearing well after a couple years of use. Great Japanese innovation--anybody who does hand tool woodworking can use this (gift idea for the person who has every tool already).