For any woodworking or furniture making that involves shaping curved or carved surfaces, a quality rasp is invaluable. When it comes to shaping a convex curve this rasp is a must. It allows you to achieve the desired shape quickly, with great control and can leave a surface requiring the minimum of finishing.
The blades of the Rider rasps are made of high quality tool steel. A CNC machine cuts the teeth (referred to as stitching the teeth). The CNC method ensures precise height and even distribution of the teeth. The result is a rasp that performs in a steady and predictable way, and leaves an even surface finish. After stitching the teeth, the blades undergo controlled hardening to HRC 45, ensuring every rasp has a long working life. The handles are hornbeam with a stainless steel ferrule. The 150mm long flat rasp is 16mm wide, stitched at 20 teeth per cm².
Store your rasp carefully against rust and other tools damaging the teeth accidentally. Think of every tooth as a cutting edge. If clogged, use a small brass brush to remove debris from between the teeth.
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