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Friedrich Dick

Friedrich Dick Equalling Needle File

Friedrich Dick Equalling Needle File

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Regulärer Preis $9.35
Regulärer Preis Verkaufspreis $9.35
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This Friedrich Dick equalling needle file is ideal for shaping slots and corners, for smoothing and refining flat surfaces and for shaping openings. Flat with parallel sides and edges, the double-cut file has teeth on top and bottom surfaces and both edges. This file is also available in a set of six or 12 (available separately). This file has a German cut #2; German-cut files are graded by the number of teeth, counting teeth parallel to the long axis of the file. German cuts start coarser than Swiss and go finer, offering more increments for more precise cutting. In all cut styles, the higher the number, the finer its cut. A double-cut file features two sets of evenly spaced teeth set in two directions, one at a slightly different angle than the other. Double-cut files are designed to cut more aggressively, maximizing the work of each stroke to remove more metal with fewer strokes. At the end of the stroke, the file should be lifted from the workpiece and repositioned for the next stroke; dragging the file backward against the metal can mar the metal and damage the teeth. Needle files feature a miniature profile with a shorter cutting surface (typically about half their length) and round, narrow handles. These small files are ideal for working on fine details and in small areas of the workpiece; they're ideal when access and surface finish take priority over metal removal. Though they can be used as-is, securing the file in a handle (available separately) improves control for better precision and tool safety. Among the finest jewelers' files in the world, Friedrich Dick files are made of tough chrome/tool steel alloy and precisely machined to yield sharp corners and fine points. These files have deep-cut teeth that provide efficient, uniform stock removal; they are 66–67 HRC hardness for exceptional service with minimal care.

Specifications

Brand:
Friedrich Dick
Country of origin:
Switzerland
Cutting surface dimension:
3.13"L x .19"W x .05"H (79.5 x 4.83 x 1.27mm)
Dimensions:
160mm
Dimensions mm:
160mm
German cut number:
#2
Price per unit:
Priced per Each
Shape:
Equalling
Shipping weight:
0.032 lbs (14.515g)
Swiss cut:
#1
Type:
Needle
Weight kg:
0.015
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