Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProFile Type
Engineers File
Shape
Half Round
Cut Type
Bastard, Rasp Cut
Length
200mm
Handle Included
Yes
Country of Origin
Turkey
Product details
RS Pro Half Round Rasp Files With Handle
Introducing half-round rasps from our trusted and reliable own brand RS PRO, a range of durable rasp files ideal for deburring wood between the cutting stages of a saw and sandpaper. This versatile hand tool is made with sturdy high carbon content steel and features an ergonomic soft grip handle for enhanced comfort and control.
Features and Benefits
Ergonomic soft grip handle for enhanced control and comfort
Made with durable high carbon content steel
Available in 200 mm, 250 mm and 300 mm
A half-round design ideal for deburring concave surfaces
Bastard cut rasp for rapid deburring and removal of material
Common applications
Rasp hand tools are ideal for woodworking due to their coarseness that allows them to rapidly deburr wood with ease. Rasps are used in a variety of applications such as:
Workshops
Carpentry
Sculpting
What is a rasp?
A rasp is a coarse type of hand file that is designed to rapidly deburr and remove excess wood. Rasp teeth tend to be more coarse to allow for the wood to be easily cut and shaped at a faster rate. Half-round rasps are ideal for shaping concave and convex surfaces.
Are there other sizes available?
RS PRO rasp hand tools are available in a range of sizes including:
1611498 - 12 inch
1611497 - 10 inch
1611496 - 8 Inch
What is the coarseness of the rasp?
The coarseness of the rasp refers to the teeth or grade that can include bastard, second-cut and smooth. In this case the grade is Bastard.
What other types of rasps are there?
Like files, rasps are available in a range of shapes to suit a variety of tasks. The following rasps are the most common:
Cabinet rasp - Ideal for the initial shaping stages
Round rasp - Perfect for concave and convex surfaces
Half-round rasp - Similar to a round rasp, with the addition of a flat surface
Square rasp - Great for angular shapes and notches
Needle rasp - Excellent for finer detail and tight spaces
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProFile Type
Engineers File
Shape
Half Round
Cut Type
Bastard, Rasp Cut
Length
200mm
Handle Included
Yes
Country of Origin
Turkey
Product details
RS Pro Half Round Rasp Files With Handle
Introducing half-round rasps from our trusted and reliable own brand RS PRO, a range of durable rasp files ideal for deburring wood between the cutting stages of a saw and sandpaper. This versatile hand tool is made with sturdy high carbon content steel and features an ergonomic soft grip handle for enhanced comfort and control.
Features and Benefits
Ergonomic soft grip handle for enhanced control and comfort
Made with durable high carbon content steel
Available in 200 mm, 250 mm and 300 mm
A half-round design ideal for deburring concave surfaces
Bastard cut rasp for rapid deburring and removal of material
Common applications
Rasp hand tools are ideal for woodworking due to their coarseness that allows them to rapidly deburr wood with ease. Rasps are used in a variety of applications such as:
Workshops
Carpentry
Sculpting
What is a rasp?
A rasp is a coarse type of hand file that is designed to rapidly deburr and remove excess wood. Rasp teeth tend to be more coarse to allow for the wood to be easily cut and shaped at a faster rate. Half-round rasps are ideal for shaping concave and convex surfaces.
Are there other sizes available?
RS PRO rasp hand tools are available in a range of sizes including:
1611498 - 12 inch
1611497 - 10 inch
1611496 - 8 Inch
What is the coarseness of the rasp?
The coarseness of the rasp refers to the teeth or grade that can include bastard, second-cut and smooth. In this case the grade is Bastard.
What other types of rasps are there?
Like files, rasps are available in a range of shapes to suit a variety of tasks. The following rasps are the most common:
Cabinet rasp - Ideal for the initial shaping stages
Round rasp - Perfect for concave and convex surfaces
Half-round rasp - Similar to a round rasp, with the addition of a flat surface
Square rasp - Great for angular shapes and notches
Needle rasp - Excellent for finer detail and tight spaces