
| COLLAR
BRAND DEFINITIONS |
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| COLLAR BRAND: RASPS AND WOOD FILES |
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| WOOD RASPS - FLAT |
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| For woodworkers, cabinet makers, plumbers, wheelwrights, leather and aluminum workers.
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| WOOD
RASPS - HALFROUND |
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| Half Round Wood Rasps are designed with a coarse rasp cut for filing both flat and curved surfaces in wood or soft metals. They are used primarily by woodworkers and plumbers.
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| WOOD
RASPS - ROUND |
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Round Wood Rasps are designed with a coarse rasp cut for enlarging holes and shaping curved surfaces in wood or soft metals.
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| CABINET
RASPS |
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Similar
to wood rasp, but with finer teeth, and a larger radius on rounded side
than the halfround wood rasp.
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| CABINET
FILES |
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| Mainly used by woodworkers and cabinetmakers for finishing.
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| HORSE
RASPS |
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| Horse Rasps were designed for filing and shaping horses' hooves prior to shoeing. They are now also used for filing fiberglass and other abrasive materials.
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| SHOE
RASP / FOUR-IN-HAND |
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| Four-In-Hand Rasps are designed for filing both flat and curved surfaces in soft metals, wood, plastics, and leather. They are used primarily by woodworkers, shoe repairmen, and leather craftsman..
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