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Sure-grip rubber handles make this 6-piece Rasp File Set a pleasure to use. Set includes Round Rasp File, Square Rasp File, Half-round Rasp File, Triangular Rasp File, Flat Rasp File and Tapered Flat Rasp File. Rasp Files measure 12-1/4-Inch overall.
38packard
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2020
Usefull
Richard Determann
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2017
Great product, exactly what i expected. No complaints.
Jason A. Adams
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2017
Really they are good files for what they are but I was hoping to get single cut and they all are double cut. They don't state whether they were double or single cut but I wouldn't have purchased them if I knew they were double cut. I am rating them 3 stars for not stating the important part while gushing over the handles being super comfortable. The working part is the cutting part and the handles on a file should be replaceable if you got to have super comfortable handles.
TheHobbyGuy
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2016
These files are exactly what I needed to get started with sharpening scrapers for my woodworking projects. I have also had several instances where files would be useful for taking off sharp edges on metal edges on my gym equipment and other furnishings. These are a big set of rugged files that can be used for a long time. The only thing you should be aware of when buying these files is that they are pretty long. So if you are wanting to do more delicate work or work on a smaller piece you may want to consider getting a physically smaller set.Dimensions of each file can be found in the photos I have attached.Pros:*Inexpensive*DurableCons:*NoneAdditional Considerations:Make sure you get files based on what material you are looking to file down. Some files are harder than others and work better on different materialsOverall: 5/5 stars (>=.5 rounds up, 5 starsIf you have any further questions regarding the product in my review please leave a comment below and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Lynn A. Ellsworth
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016
Good rasps or files (not sure what the difference is) with great handles. The blister pack was hard to open so I carefully cut off the plastic at the handle end so the packaging could be used for storage that would keep the files from touching each other which I think did some damage to my old set of files. The handles are great and I don't have to put up with jamming the old files into wood handles. Would like a few more files with more aggressive cutting surfaces.
Jayden L.
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2016
Great price for a set of chisels. I have not had a chance to use all of them yet, but the ones I tried worked great.I've been using the files on flat steel bar to smooth off some sharp edges and to shape some spruce/pine/wood edges.
C I M
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016
First of all let me just say that these files are the perfect size for home use. They look good and seems to be good quality. Giving all the positive reviews maybe they are good quality and I just got a bad product. I got to use them for about two months now and as you can see in the picture one of them is done already... It is the one I used the most. Maybe is just me...
S. Jarvis
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2016
Nice set of files though not quite what I had hoped for, which was something a coarser filing surface. The handles seem to be well attached and comfortable.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2016
Cheap carbon-alloy crap. Blades are not solid metal. Will break in half with any decent amount of pressure (say, when trying to file a corner of some hardwood). At least they weren't expensive.
bartamia
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2016
as described
K. Miller
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2015
About 25 years ago I had purchased a simple set of files from Sears. They were basic files; triangular, half-round, rasp and flat. They had no handles, i.e., they were sold with a bare tang, and somewhere along the line I carved some crude wooden handles for them. The other day I was rooting around in my toolbox for some tool and ran across them. I thought to myself "Dang, these are pretty old, rusty, and the handles have fallen off...time for some decent files."I wanted a set that wasn't crazy expensive, had all of the basic shapes, and had some decent handles. I work with various metals and woods for my hobbies, so I needed a basic file set as well as a rasp file set. It would be nice if they all matched, too.I did a lot of research on Amazon, only to find that some file sets did not have all of the shapes, were exorbitantly expensive, had handles that came off in your hand (or didn't have handles to start with), or had generally poor reviews. I came across the Woodstock files and they seemed to fill the bill.I purchased both the Woodstock D3112 6-Piece File Set with Rubber Handles and the Woodstock D3113 3-Piece Wood Rasp Set with Rubber Handles at the same time. The files arrived two days after purchase. They were well-packed and packaged. I inspected all of the files; all appeared to be in perfect condition with no wear or tear, not any shipping damage.The standard file set includes Round, Square, Triangular, Flat, Half-Round, and Tapered files. The Rasp file set includes Round, Half-Round and Flat rasps.The rubber handles are very comfortable and feel good in the hand. You can get a nice grip and maintain very good control over the file. The balance of each file is good. Some folks have mentioned that the handles came off when they were used, but I have yet to experience that in the four months that I have used them on an every-other-day basis.The metal of the files appears to be cast steel and is of average to good quality; they should last a long time as long as you don't stand on them or use them as a pry bar.Each of the non-rasp files are double-cut to about bastard cut or second-cut depth. The rasp files have teeth that are cut fairly deep, and some appear to be haphazardly placed. Mind you that's not really a bad thing, as all you care about is that it quickly removes material in the area that you are filing. You can smooth out any imperfections with a finer file, then some gentle sanding.I use all of these files primarily for woodworking and so far they have performed their tasks quite well with no visible wear. They do not clog easily, and when they do a brass wire brush makes quick work of any clogs.All-in-all I am quite pleased with both sets of Woodstock files and would recommend them.Thanks Woodstock!
V & L
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2013
These are great for woodworking at home. They are balanced well and light enough to handle yet with enough studiness to get the job done. Much better than dealing with sandpaper.
C. Hill
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2012
This Woodstock File Set is much better quality than expected for a "value" priced collection of tools. We needed a "starter" set of files to use while setting up our workshop, but these are good enough for all of the tasks we had in mind so likely will not have to invest in better ones anytime soon.The six files are well made and should hold up well over time, and the grips are reasonably comfortable in my largish hands. The larger files worked great on the wood projects and I needed to use the small triangular file on a soft steel mounting plate, with great results.Overall, I am very pleased with this set in both functionality and value.Highly Recommended!CFH
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