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 BANDSAW File. Same as the regular or Slim Handsaw Files, except with edges rounded. Cut shorter angle than Tapers. Length, 3" to 12". Use: In filing bandsaws, the slenderness of which would hardly admit of the teeth being filed to a sharper bottom. Cant Saw File. Formerly called Light- ning Blunt. Single cut, bastard. Length, 4" to 12". Use: Principally in filing cross-cut saws having M shaped teeth. KNIFE File. Taper. Double cut, mostly bastard. Resemble somewhat when finished the blade of a knife. Length, 3" to 12". Use: in limited quantities are in pretty general use in work for which their shape adapts them. Ginsaw File. Knife shape. Single cut. The Three-Square Ginsaw is gradually supplanting it. Three-Square Ginsaw File. Made of Handsaw Slim steel. Taper or blunt. Single cut. Length, 4". Used for filing cotton ginsaws. NICHOLS ON FILE CO . 42