I do a good bit of work with files and enjoy it.My selection ranges from a BIG Vixen to tiny
and I use them all.I have ONE that is finer than a #8* cut and it can be used for stationery
polishing or on something spinning in a lathe.An equipped shop with power tools and a wide
assortment of hand tools is a joy and pleasure to any craftsman no matter what area of work
he (or she) may be involved in.Also making our own tools when they're needed is another
pleasure.The file is a tool that can be altered for certain jobs and the odd cuts seen in lock
parts like 4 screw bridles in English style locks. I used to allow George Killen to use my grinder
to alter new files to whatever purpose he needed and he also thought the spring steel (1075)
I gave him was the best thing since the invention of the wheel.That same grinder is featured in
Shop made tools on this forum with modifications from the dark side of my mind
.
My rant now over on this VERY wet morning in the Ohio Valley.
Bob Roller
* According to Baiter (Byter) the maker of my #8 file,that number indicates 233 teeth per inch.
The one I mentioned that is even finer has NO makers name or type of cut indicated and I don't
remember where I got it.