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  2. Rasp - Wikipedia

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    Fine wood rasp Farrier using a two-sided file, double-cut on the visible side and rasp cut against a horse's hoof A rasp is a coarse form of file used for coarsely shaping wood or other material. Typically a hand tool , it consists of a generally tapered rectangular, round, or half-round sectioned bar of case hardened steel with distinct ...

  3. File (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Farrier Rasp files are tanged rasps used mainly by farriers and blacksmiths. They are flat with a rasp on one side and double cut on the reverse. Fret files are square or rectangular with three flat sides and one side having a concave groove. They are used by luthiers to file a rounded "crown" on the frets of guitars and other fretted instruments.

  4. Glossary of woodworking - Wikipedia

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    A rough-cut board in which the round of the tree trunk is still visible. float A type of flat, tapered, single-cut file used to cut, flatten, and smooth (or "float") wood surfaces by abrasion, e.g. when making a wooden plane. Unlike rasps and files, floats have parallel teeth and can be resharpened as many times as the thickness of the blade ...

  5. surform - Wikipedia

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    Stanley began marketing its first surform tools, a plane and a rasp that used the same blade, in 1956. [11] By 1959, Stanley offered a choice of fine and coarse tooth blades. [12] By 1966, the product line had grown to include pocket plane, files (round, half-round, and flat), and an electric drill drum.

  6. Wood veneer - Wikipedia

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    A half-round lathe in which the log or piece of log can be turned and moved in such a way as to expose the most interesting parts of the grain, creating a more textured feel and appearance; such veneer is commonly referred to as "rift cut". Each slicing process gives a very distinctive type of grain, depending upon the tree species.

  7. Round file - Wikipedia

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    Round file may refer to: Look up round file in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tool, a type of file , used to cut fine amounts of material from a work piece and also known as a rat-tail file