Rasps / Files

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Herdim Precision Rasps, Cabinet

€64.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 704716

Herdim Rifflers, 8-Piece Set

€324.00

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 704599

Hattori Rasp, Cabinet Special

€13.90

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 704679

Hattori Rasp, Flat, with Handle Tang

€11.50

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Article No. 704571

Hattori Rasp, Flat

€8.20

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Article No. 704670

Hattori Rasp, Cabinet

€10.40

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 704572

Hattori Raspel, Kabinett, Eschengriff

€12.70

incl. VAT plus shipping costs

Article No. 760179

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Expert knowledge - Raps and files

Terminology
Terminology
Rasps
Hammering the teeth
Hammering the teeth

Our Herdim® and Schwertfisch® rasps as well as our Superhard file rasps are indispensable tools for cabinet-makers, conservators and instrument makers.The effective surface of the rasp consists of individual teeth, and the density and size of the teeth varies. This results in more or less coarse surfaces which can then be further treated.

As also with files, the fineness of the rasp is described in terms of the grade of cut, from 3 for coarse to 10 for extremely fine. A new development on the market are Microplane rasps and Japanese saw rasps, which conquer more and more areas of use. Rasps are used for working hardwood and softwood, leather, plastics, plaster, marble and soft metals.

 
Files

Files are used with wood following rasping to smooth the surface, as well as for precise shaping. Their real domain is, however, metal working. Thus, the Glardon/Vallorbe® files, manufactured in Vallorbe and making up the greatest part of our range of files, were originally manufactured for the requirements of the Swiss watch industry. Their quality standards have made Glardon/Vallorbe® the world’s leading maker of precision files, with no alternatives in terms of sharpness and cutting edge life.

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