Flat Hand Steel File

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A flat hand file is a type of hand tool used in metalworking and woodworking to remove material from a workpiece by abrasion. It consists of a flat, elongated piece of metal with parallel rows of teeth or ridges, called the file's "cut," which are designed to cut or shape a material when rubbed against it. Flat hand files are typically rectangular in shape and come in various sizes and coarseness grades, allowing for different levels of material removal and finishing. These files are commonly used for smoothing, shaping, and leveling surfaces in a variety of applications, providing a versatile means of material removal in manual craftsmanship.

Triangular Hand Steel File

The triangular hand steel file is a precision hand tool used for smoothing, shaping, and sharpening metal, wood, and plastic surfaces. Its three-sided design makes it ideal for filing internal angles, clearing out corners, and working on flat or concave surfaces with sharp precision. Made from hardened steel, this file is durable and resistant to wear, providing consistent cutting action across a wide range of materials. It is widely used in metalworking, woodworking, automotive repair, and general maintenance tasks.