File Filosophy
Being some Hints regarding the proper Methods of using Files and the various Applications of the most common Files

År: 1913

Forlag: Nicholson File CO.

Sted: Providence, R.I., U.S.A.

Udgave: Eight Edition [revised]

Sider: 47

UDK: 621.91 Nich Gl.

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FILE FILOSOPHY ROUND Blunt. The Round File is oftentimes made in blunt shape, and is used for the same purpose, but for heavier classes of work. Rat Tail File, (or Mouse Tail) Another name, sometimes used for a Round File. Gulleting FILES. Round section, blunt shape. Single cut. Length, 6" to 10". Principally used in extending the gullet of the teeth of what are known as the gullet-tooth and briar-tooth saws. Seldom called for. HALF Round File. Taper. Double cut, mostly bastard, though many second cut and smooth, and some dead smooth. Those finer than bastard are cut single on the convex side. Length, 3" to 18". Use: From its section, this file has a wide use in the machine shop. Half Round Wood File. Taper. Double cut, coarse. Length, 6" to 16". Use: By wood workers generally and occasionally upon the coarser kinds of brass work. Half Round Wood Rasp. Taper. Rasp cut, bastard. Length, 6" to 16". Use: Principally by wheelwrights and carriage builders, and to some extent by plumbers and marbleworkers. Hook-tooth File. Blunt. Single cut, bastard. Length, 8" to 10". Used principally in sharpening the NICHOLSON FILE CO. 38