A coarse file with separate teeth is commonly referred to as a "rasp." Rasps are designed for shaping and smoothing materials like wood or soft metals, featuring sharp, raised teeth that remove material more aggressively than finer files. They are often used in woodworking, crafting, and metalworking applications.
A rasp
It must be the RASP file that is used for certain jobs especially in wood carving. The coarse teeth of the rasp file resist clogging.
You are a rasp or a wood file used for shaping and smoothing wood or metal surfaces.
It is called 'floating' the horse's teeth.
answ2. This refers to the shape of the tiny cutting surfaces on the file.A smooth file has small teeth, and are continuous across the file face.A second cut file will have the simple cutting edges of a smooth file further divided by grooves at an angle to the first. This is your most common file.Beyond this you have coarse files, and bastard files, halfway between coarse and 2nd cut.
A coarse file is used for quickly removing material and shaping surfaces. It has larger teeth compared to finer files, making it ideal for initial shaping of wood, metal, or other materials. Coarse files are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, and various DIY projects where rapid material removal is needed before finer finishing work.
The clogging of hand file teeth is commonly referred to as "file loading." This occurs when debris, such as metal shavings or other materials, accumulates in the teeth of the file, reducing its cutting efficiency. Proper cleaning techniques or using a file card can help remove this buildup and restore the file's effectiveness.
The teeth of a file sometimes get clogged - the brush cleans the teeth to keep the file usable
why do we have diffrent numbers of teeth on a file
All you gotta do is just get a nail file and sharpen your teeth i prefer sharpening with a diamond coated nail file, and using the teeth outside your middle teeth =)
“HOW I FILE MARRIED FILLING SEPARATE STEP BY STEP”
It is a tool used by engineers, mechanics and fitters for smoothing the surface of metal. Not as coarse as a rough file and more so than a smooth file.