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8 IN. SLIM TAPER FILE - NIC 14290MN
Features
- Triangular shape makes accessing tight internal angles and squaring corners easy
- Edges set and cut for filing gullets between saw teeth
- Single cut construction is ideal for sharpening tools, finish filing, and draw filing
- Tapers slightly towards the point
- Trianglular
- American pattern taper file
- Expertly made to effectively file saws with 60° angle teeth
- Select the right file when filing handsaws for long-lasting performance
10 IN. MILL BASTARD - NIC 08642NN
Mill file for sharpening mill or circular saws. Also for draw-filling and finishing metals. Tapered slightly in width. Two square edges. Single cut on sides and edges. Bastard cut, 10 inches/250 mm.
Features
- Great for draw filing and finishing metals
- Single-cut texture on the sides and edges for applying a smooth finish
- Rectangular shape lets you smooth and sharpen straight surfaces
- Two square edges allow you to make grooves fixed at the same width as the file
- Flat
- American pattern files available in bastard, second, and smooth cut in a variety of the most common lengths
- Sharpens mill or circular saws
- All sizes taper slightly in width to improve access in slots
8IN 4-IN-HAND RASP/FILE - NIC 18924NNN
Features
- Reduces the number of files needed on a job
- Half-round wood rasp for enlarging round surfaces
- Both half-round and flat files for smoothing curved surfaces
- Flat wood rasp for rapid stock removal
- Precision engineered to provide maximum material removal per stroke and long product life
- Half Round
- 4-in-1 combination file and wood rasp
- Includes two types of rasps and two files
- Machine milled for precise material removal
12In Mill Single Cut Bastard File
The Crescent Nicholson single-cut bastard mill files sharpen mill or circular saws and are ideal for draw filing and finishing metals. The rectangular shape lets you smooth and sharpen straight surfaces. 2 square edges allow you to make grooves fixed at the same width as the file, and all sizes taper slightly in width to improve access in slots.
3 Square Bastard File, 10In
10In 3 Square Bastard File, Double Cut
4-1/2In Metal Ferruled Wooden File Handle, # 2
The Crescent Nicholson metal ferruled wooden handle design fits most of our popular files. The handle provides a contoured grip with a wax finish, for greater comfort. It can be used for professional or home handyman filling needs.
4-1/2In Ergonomic File Handle with Inserts
The Crescent Nicholson 21474H 4-1/2” long ergonomic handle fits onto most popular files, providing a rubber-coated grip for improved comfort and control. The dual material construction is durably strong, and the tapered shape has been specifically engineered to enhance your pushing force for best filing with less effort.
14In Round Single Cut Bastard File
The Crescent Nicholson American pattern, round single-cut bastard files features a circular design with teeth all the way around. These files can be used to file circular openings or concave surfaces. The single-cut construction provides light removal of material and slightly smoother edges. The slight taper in width towards the file’s point creates ease of access in slots. Crafted from metal, the file’s construction offers strength and durability.
8IN KNIFE 2ND CUT% - NIC 06930N
Features
- Triangular shape is perfect for trade work and filing interior angles
- All Crescent Nicholson knife-shape files are supplied with safe backs
- Double-cut on sides for faster material removal; single-cut on the sharp edge
- Knife
- American pattern files available in bastard, second, and smooth cut in a variety of the most common lengths
- Used primarily by tool and diemakers who need to file acute angles
14In Mill Single Cut Bastard File
The Crescent Nicholson single-cut bastard mill files sharpen mill or circular saws and are ideal for draw filing and finishing metals. The rectangular shape lets you smooth and sharpen straight surfaces. 2 square edges allow you to make grooves fixed at the same width as the file, and all sizes taper slightly in width to improve access in slots.