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RASPS.
ОглавлениеThe woodworker occasionally uses rasps, and these generally are half-round, though sometimes flat. The wood rasp (Fig. 432) is coarser than the cabinet rasp (Fig. 433). Cabinet and wood rasps range from 4 in. to 14 in. in length, and at 12 in. and less the price is about 1d. per inch. The extra 2 in. in a 14-in. rasp adds nearly 50 per cent. to the price. Files also are used, but principally for keeping saws in order, and those necessary are mentioned on p. 73.
Fig. 430.—Glasspaper Rubber.
Fig. 431.—Using Glasspaper Rubber.