The rasp is a very rough, large file for removing wood quickly. As far as I know it has no application to rubber.
A mill bastard is a type of wood file. +++ It's simply "bastard" as a mill-file, sometimes millenicut, is a different grade of cut. They are designed to cut metals rather than wood. Use a rasp on wood.
rasp cut, single cut, double cut, curved cut
There are many, many different wood working tools. Most are designed to cut, grind, or polish away wood. Examples range from sanding blocks, rasp, chisel, carving knives, specialized carvers for wood lathes, saws, router, scroll saw ... the list goes on and on.
Shred: Definition - tiny piece: iota, modicum, fragment, whit, trace. Definition - cut to ribbons: strip, cut, fray, reduce Rasp: grind, rub, abrade, irritate, scrape, raze
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Some basic wood work tolls are- 1.Rasp- Used to remove excess material and shape the wood. 2.Tenon Saw- Used for cutting straight lines. 3.Coping Saw- Used for cutting curve lines. 4.Jackplane- Used for trimming cut edge to the straight line. 5.Spokeshave- Used fro trimming cut edge to a curve line. 6.Screw Drill- Used to make a hole in the wood to make a screw joint. 7.Hammer- Used for nailing the Wood.
Wood is not made, it is grown. Wood is cut from the trunks of trees after they have been cut down.
softwood is easiest to cut in a sawmill.
Back then, pucks were shaped like a wood block, or were shaped like a wood ball cut in half, and they were made out of wood. Sometimes, they would make them out of frozen poop. I'm not totally sure about the "poop" pucks fact though. But they mostly made them out of wood. And, in 1875, they introduced rubber pucks.
Balsa Wood
If you cut it that way.
When you cut a piece of wood the wood in general is still there.