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What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: Mac53 on December 19, 2017, 12:05:32 AM
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So I know this is a file (or is it a rasp?...), but what would I call this? What is the material it is meant to be used on? I have tons of files but this is the only one like it.
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Is it coarse enough to be on horses hooves? Farriers dress down the hoof to fit shoes.
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This should explain it pretty well. https://archive.org/details/NicholsonFilesForTheFarm (https://archive.org/details/NicholsonFilesForTheFarm)
By the way it's a half round rasp.
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Bill,
Thanks for the book post and name! That was a cool look through. I didn't see this specific type of rasp though; would you just call it a fine rasp? I've never seen one with so few teeth so widely spaced.
John,
It's very fine. I know it's a little worn, the teeth are a bit bent over, but it just feels like tiny pumps when you run your fingers over it. Very fine.
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Looks like a patternmaker's rasp - they often had fine, randomly spaced teeth. They're pretty worn; not much rasping left in that one.
There's a place, Boggs Files, that can sharpen rasps; you might see if they think it's possible on that one.