WOODSTOCK D3113 Set di 3 raspe per legno con manici in gomma

Brand:Woodstock

3.2/5

48.02

DAL PRODUTTORE Questo set di 3 raspe per legno con manici in gomma include raspa rotonda, raspa piatta e raspa semicircolare. Ideale per intagliatori del legno. I denti aggressivi rimuovono il legno velocemente per qualsiasi esigenza di modellatura del legno. Le raspe misurano complessivamente 12 pollici.

Set di 3. 12 Lunghezza totale. Include una lima semicircolare. Include lima raspa piatta. Include lima raspa tonda.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Woodstock
Brand ‎Woodstock
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 174 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Exterior Finish Wood
Exterior Finish ‎Wood
Finish ‎Polished
Finish Type ‎Polished
Handle Material ‎Wood
Handle Type Pull Handle
Handle Type ‎Pull Handle
Included Components ‎Screw
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎D3113
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.01 Ounces
Manufacturer ‎WOODSTOCK
Material Wood, Rubber
Material ‎Wood, Rubber
Number of Items ‎1
Package Dimensions ‎15.35 x 5.39 x 1.06 inches
Package Type ‎Standard Packaging
Part Number ‎D3113
Shape Round
Shape ‎Round
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count

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Scritto da: K. Miller
Just Good Basic Files That Do The Job
About 25 years ago I had purchased a simple set of files from Sears. They were basic files; triangular, half-round, rasp and flat. They had no handles, i.e., they were sold with a bare tang, and somewhere along the line I carved some crude wooden handles for them. The other day I was rooting around in my toolbox for some tool and ran across them. I thought to myself "Dang, these are pretty old, rusty, and the handles have fallen off...time for some decent files." I wanted a set that wasn't crazy expensive, had all of the basic shapes, and had some decent handles. I work with various metals and woods for my hobbies, so I needed a basic file set as well as a rasp file set. It would be nice if they all matched, too. I did a lot of research on Amazon, only to find that some file sets did not have all of the shapes, were exorbitantly expensive, had handles that came off in your hand (or didn't have handles to start with), or had generally poor reviews. I came across the Woodstock files and they seemed to fill the bill. I purchased both the Woodstock D3112 6-Piece File Set with Rubber Handles and the Woodstock D3113 3-Piece Wood Rasp Set with Rubber Handles at the same time. The files arrived two days after purchase. They were well-packed and packaged. I inspected all of the files; all appeared to be in perfect condition with no wear or tear, not any shipping damage. The standard file set includes Round, Square, Triangular, Flat, Half-Round, and Tapered files. The Rasp file set includes Round, Half-Round and Flat rasps. The rubber handles are very comfortable and feel good in the hand. You can get a nice grip and maintain very good control over the file. The balance of each file is good. Some folks have mentioned that the handles came off when they were used, but I have yet to experience that in the four months that I have used them on an every-other-day basis. The metal of the files appears to be cast steel and is of average to good quality; they should last a long time as long as you don't stand on them or use them as a pry bar. Each of the non-rasp files are double-cut to about bastard cut or second-cut depth. The rasp files have teeth that are cut fairly deep, and some appear to be haphazardly placed. Mind you that's not really a bad thing, as all you care about is that it quickly removes material in the area that you are filing. You can smooth out any imperfections with a finer file, then some gentle sanding. I use all of these files primarily for woodworking and so far they have performed their tasks quite well with no visible wear. They do not clog easily, and when they do a brass wire brush makes quick work of any clogs. All-in-all I am quite pleased with both sets of Woodstock files and would recommend them. Thanks Woodstock!
Scritto da: JOAT
Value for money
These rasps are perfect for the DIYer and someone who wants a set for the tool box. They are somewhat narrower than I expected, but they are sharp and the handle is well made and securely attached. I am not disappointed.
Scritto da: Lisa
Glad I bought these
Inexpensive tools, but they work great if you want something this coarse. I used the half round one to shape a guitar neck (made out of hard wood) and it was very easy to do it with this. I pulled along the length instead of filing with it and it worked very good that way. It'd be even better if it had a handle at each end to grab onto (in my case). The half rounded side seems to dig in deeper, and the flat side helped to smooth it out a bit before I used a scraper and sandpaper to make it smooth. I would have preferred if the set came with some finer coarse-ness rasps too. I haven't had any use for the other shapes yet, but I'm sure most people can find places where they would want the flat or round ones. I haven't had any problems with them, they're still in great shape and they seem very strong/sturdy.
Scritto da: J. Butler
Quality product
Even though they are "wood rasps" I got these to work on a sculpture project (soapstone) and I was VERY glad that I did so. I used all three of the files and they came in very handy, especially the half-round one. The handle on each is very helpful and they are good quality teeth that are tough, so be careful when you start to use them. They are pretty substantial, so even with bringing them back and forth to and from school I wasn't worried about them snapping off at the handle like I have had other tools do. Part of the reason why is because these have the file flush with the handle rather than having it narrow at the base - since this space is filled, that stress point is not as vulnerable and thus less prone to breaking when I would knock them over or drop them. I am very happy with them and if I needed a replacement set I would get this again.
Scritto da: World Traveler
Faulty/Loose Handles
I bought these to rasp some wood down which I'm using for making long bows. If you want a fast way to shave down wood for shaping/carving, these are an excellent design. My only issue was due to the handle coming loose my first use. The plastic handle on the flat rasp handle came loose and made it hard to use. I ended up drilling a hole completely through the plastic handle and metal using a titanium bit and hammered in a metal dowel to keep the handle from coming off again. Note: Altering the rasp as so could weaken it!! I have shopped around and noticed that many rasp kits come with handles NOT already on the rasp itself? I'm hoping I'm just a super-novice? In any case, the project took me at least an hour longer than needed and now I worry for the other 2 handles in my kit could break loose. 3 Stars for shaving fast and clean, -2 for possibly faulty plastic handle.
Scritto da: C. Candy
Rasps!
These are pretty good, certainly worth the money. But be careful - they can and will cut fast and deep through any wood, leaving it shaven and rough. Perfect if you need to remove a lot, but not good if you want to go delicate. I was able to rough carve a "tummy cut" and a forearm contour into a telecaster guitar body in about 10 or 15 minutes (fine sanding followed) - much quicker than I expected.
Scritto da: Cornel
Seems fine quality and adequate size for mutiple purpose utilizing!
The quality has impressed;usedit on very hard rare and aged South African Mountain Olive wood. Other files clogged easy; these NOT! And the clean easy by compressed air virtually in total. I tried to, but could not find the same brand in medium and fine available on amazon.ca?
Scritto da: TomRetired2013
Too Soft
I bought these for project to make new handles for some antique axes and shingling tools. I was using ash and maple. Within 10 minutes all the teeth on the 3 files were dulled. Had to go back to my 70 year old rasps these were to replace to finish the work. Very disappointing. I think a refund should be offered for this useless product.
Scritto da: FerryDriver
Cheap dollar store quality tools.
Very poorly manufactured tools. The teeth have gaps and the edges are quite uneven ripping the material being worked on. They can' t be used for anything but brute wood hacking. Seems as though these rasps are factory rejects. The local dollar store sells cheap ones about the same quality.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It’s great value for the price
I like this!
Scritto da: J. Hasik
Good quality
Very good for the price.

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