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Never seen that one before, it is in the float family. The vixen file that have the curved teeth with notches is for metal to be more aggressive. Think I have one stashed away I’ll try to find it. Do some end grain cuts and let us know how it works. Think it wood work good on aluminum. Don’t use on steel.
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04-17-2023, 08:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2023, 12:04 PM by AHill.)
If Slav hasn't seen one before, you can rest assured it's a rare beast. I've not seen the curved side before. Maybe it's that way to be slightly less aggressive compared to the traditional float side.
EDIT: I'm going to change my opinion and suggest that the curved part with flats was a conventional rasp at one point which the the user ground down. The points or edges don't look sharp to me, and the left side was ground taller than the right side. Perhaps the user only needed the float side of the tool and didn't like grasping pointy rasp points when using it, or he wanted to avoid the points of the rasp teeth from damaging the other side of whatever he was trying to use the float for.
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I managed to find this thing. It is called Tooth File. But practically, it works as a float, the only difference is that it is from hard tool steel, so it is not as easy to sharpen as a classic float, and a classic float may have larger "teeth", while this one seems to have smaller ones. Plus there are the notches. All in all, this cuts much faster than normal wood files and rasps, and leaves a smooth surface. I tried it on beech (not end grain though), but I will update. It should work on metals as well I think, but I don't want to test that until I modified one of my wooden planes, that it can do effectively I expect. I don't want to dull it before that.
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Can you take a pic from the top showing the whole file?
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These
EZE-Lap Diamond Needle Files were in an ad on gmail today.
I don't know if they would be small enough for what you need or not.
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