Milled-tooth files possess extremely sharp teeth whose curved edges automatically impart a shearing cut. They cut faster than other files and leave a smoother finish than rasps.
These curved tooth mill files are designed for shaping wood, easing edges and refining joinery. The teeth are milled with a slight arc or curve which allows them to cut aggressively but still leave a surprisingly fine finish. The teeth cut by shearing wood instead of abrading it which produces small shavings with no tear-out instead of dust. The safe edges have no teeth so will not damage adjacent areas. These files are the perfect tool to dial in the width of a tenon without damaging the shoulder or to refine a wooden plane bed. The teeth are ground and then hardened so will stay sharp for a very long time.
Handle: stained hornbeam wood, waxed.
Blade: carbon steel, hardness 60 HRc
Blade Length (mm) |
Milled-Tooth File (mm) |
250 |
25 x 5.5 |
300 |
30 x 6 |
350 |
34 x 8 |