A File For Tight Corners
When smoothing curved profiles, I like to use a fine-cutting file to get into
the inside corners that my sanding drum can’t reach. But the thick square
edges of the file can get in the way and sometimes even damage the workpiece.
So rather than abandon this method, I simply modified the tool to fit the
job.
As you can see in the drawings at right, I ground a bevel on both edges of the file to give me more clearance in tight corners. You can make this modification with just a few minutes work at the bench grinder. But you want to be careful to not let the file get so hot that it loses its temper. Keep a container of water close by to quench it and this won't be a problem.
Good woodworking,
Ted Raife
Editor, Woodsmith
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