For any woodworking or furniture making that involves shaping curved or carved surfaces, a quality rasp is invaluable. When it comes to producing a complex curve such as cabriole leg or similar, a rasp is a must. It allows you to achieve the desired shape quickly, with great control and can leave a surface requiring a 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 200mm long half round rasp is 19mm wide, tapering to 15mm at the tip. The 200mm length is available with either 16 teeth or a fine 22 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.
Key Features
Invaluable tool for shaping convex or concave surfaces
Rapid waste removal with great control
CNC stitched teeth ensure precise tooth height and distribution
Cuts predictably leaving an even surface finish
Tool steel blades hardened to HRC 45 for long working life
Hornbeam handles for comfort with stainless steel ferrule