A tool with which one grates, rasps, planes, or shaves material, especially wood, to form its surface; A kind of tool that cuts by means of perforated steel holes with sharp rims
To fix a surform rasp, first inspect the blade for any damage or dullness. If it’s dull, you can sharpen it using a metal file or sharpening stone, focusing on the cutting edges. If the handle is loose or damaged, secure it with a strong adhesive or replace it if necessary. Regular cleaning of the rasp with a wire brush can also help maintain its effectiveness and prolong its lifespan.
It is a hand tool patented in 1949 b a british company, used to shape the surface of something, typically woodwork, or any soft material that can be cut by the blades.
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