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Grobet Saw File: 12-16 TPI

Original price $20.00 - Original price $20.00
Original price
$20.00
$20.00 - $20.00
Current price $20.00
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Finding quality files for sharpening hand saws is a big challenge.  The problem is that most companies that made quality files in the past, now outsource their production to China, Brazil, or Mexico and the quality control is unacceptable.  Typically, the corners of these files are rounded, the metal is too soft, they do not cut well, and they wear out fast. 

We have done extensive testing on saw files and have only found a few brands, all European made, that are still high quality files we can recommend.   We carry the brand we were most impressed with - Grobet's Swiss Pattern, Three-Sided, saw files made in Italy. Precision files, commonly known as Swiss-pattern files, are made to exacting measurements to ensure smoothness. 

These files are made from high quality hardened steel and are machined for a precision shape, accuracy, and balance.  We find these files last for approximately three sharpenings per corner (about 9 sharpenings total). 

We prefer Grobet's needle shaped files for our backsaws because they have a longer cutting surface and reach deeper into the tooth gullet than traditional regular shaped files. 

Product Details

  • TPI used for: 12-16 TPI
  • File Length: 7-3/4 inches / 200mm
  • File Width: 11/64 inches / 4.4mm
  • Type: Tapered, needle file
  • Cross-section:  Three-sided, triangular
  • Cut: Second (64 teeth per inch)


 

    Customer Reviews

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    Joe Meier
    Excellent file

    Hello,
    The other review of this file (mine will make two) says "It is a cut above" other files, but only gives two stars, so i think that is a typo! I bought this file so i could re sharpen my RC dovetail and crosscut saws, but ended up using it to sharpen an $8 ripping saw that I bought at an antique saw so I could rip thin veneers. Although the saw worked, it was very rusty on the sides of the blade so I am getting the RC rip and crosscut set, as I am now convinced that this is a more reliable way to rip thin veneers than using a band saw. The file was a godsend, so now I am ordering another so I have a good one for my RC saws again. :)

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    Richard Caramagna
    Grobet File

    Grobet files arrived promptly and are "a cut above" any other I've seen.