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Vintage Metal Wood Files Popular Q&A
Q: How to Choose Files for Metal and Wood Miniatures
A: Files come in a range of styles for particular uses. Rasps are very course files with individual teeth. These files cut away rough wood very quickly, but are us... Read More »
Q: What is a rasp file used for?wood or metal?
A: A rasp is used for shaping wood. It consists of a long narrow bar of steel, flat or rounded, usually with a single handle on one end and triangular teeth Read More »
Q: Is a wood file cabinet more expensive than metal?
A: A wooden filing cabinet can be more expensive than a metal one, however it depends on what type of wood it is. If it is mahogany or oak, it will be relatively e... Read More »
Q: Can a rectangular file cut wood metal and plastic?
A: yes, it is possible although it seems like a bit of a stupid question to ask really as that is what a rectangular does, note the file is not for steel it can on... Read More »
Q: How do I tell a wood file from a metal file?
A: the abrading surface on metal files has the ridges set straight up and on a wood file the ridges are angle toward the cut. The best example is called a "four in... Read More »