Flat Wood File
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A flat wood file is a hand tool used for shaping, smoothing, and refining the surfaces of wood. It typically consists of a flat, narrow, rectangular piece of metal with a series of parallel, coarse teeth or ridges along one or both of its sides. These teeth are designed to efficiently remove material when drawn across the wood grain, allowing for the leveling and smoothing of wooden surfaces. Flat wood files are commonly used in woodworking and carpentry for tasks such as shaping edges, refining contours, and removing rough spots on wood surfaces.
Half Round Wood File
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A half-round wood file is a type of hand tool used for shaping, smoothing, and refining wood surfaces. It typically has a flat side and a rounded side, resembling a half-circle in cross-section. The flat side is used for flat or convex surfaces, while the rounded side is suitable for concave or curved areas. These files usually have teeth or ridges along their surfaces, allowing them to efficiently remove material and create a smoother finish on wood. They are commonly employed by woodworkers, carpenters, and craftsmen for tasks such as shaping edges, refining contours, and smoothing out imperfections in wooden objects.
Spoke shave
A spoke shave is a woodworking tool designed for shaping and smoothing curved surfaces on wood. It typically consists of a blade that can be adjusted and secured in a metal body with handles on each end. The blade is positioned at a low angle to the workpiece and can be used for various tasks such as shaping chair spindles, rounding edges, and refining curved surfaces. The tool is called a spoke shave because it is commonly used in shaping the spokes of wheels, but it is versatile and can be employed for a range of woodworking applications.