STEEL FILES

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STEEL FILES

• Flat
• T12 carbon steel
• Two-component plastic handle
• Packing: blister card

STOCK NO. SIZE QTY./CARTON
32001 200mm, 8″ 100

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STEEL FILES

Steel files are handheld metalworking tools with rough, textured surfaces used for shaping, smoothing, and removing material from metal workpieces. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and tooth coarsenesses to tackle different metalworking tasks.

Here are some of the common types of steel files:

  • Flat file:This is the most versatile type of file. It has a flat, rectangular face with parallel teeth and is used for general-purpose filing, smoothing surfaces, and removing material.
  • Half-round file:This file has a rounded profile on one side and a flat face on the other. It is used for shaping curved surfaces and edges.
  • Round file:This file has a cylindrical shape and is used for filing holes and curved surfaces.
  • Triangular file:This file has a triangular shape and is used for filing sharp corners and grooves.
  • Rasp:This is a coarse file with widely spaced teeth. It is used for quickly removing large amounts of material.
  • Each type of file also comes in different degrees of coarseness, which is indicated by the number of teeth per inch (TPI). Coarser files (fewer TPI) remove material quickly but leave a rougher finish, while finer files (more TPI) remove material more slowly but leave a smoother finish.

    Here are some factors to consider when choosing steel files:

    • Type of file: The type of file you choose will depend on the shape of the workpiece you are filing and the task you are trying to accomplish.
    • Size of file: The size of the file should be appropriate for the size of the workpiece you are filing.
    • Tooth coarseness: The tooth coarseness of the file will depend on the amount of material you need to remove and the desired finish.
    • Material: Most steel files are made from high-carbon steel for strength and durability.

    Here are some additional tips for using steel files:

    • Use a vise to securely hold the workpiece you are filing.
    • Use a light touch and move the file back and forth in a straight motion.
    • Clean the file with a file card or brush after each use to remove metal shavings.
    • Store your files in a dry place to prevent rust.

    Steel files are a fundamental tool for any metalworker or hobbyist. With the proper selection and use, they can help you achieve a variety of metalworking tasks.

• Flat
• T12 carbon steel
• Two-component plastic handle
• Packing: blister card

STOCK NO. SIZE QTY./CARTON
32001 200mm, 8″ 100STEEL FILES

STEEL FILES

• Flat
• T12 carbon steel
• Two-component plastic handle
• Packing: blister card

STOCK NO. SIZE QTY./CARTON
32001 200mm, 8″ 100

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