I have recently been using my Liogier rasps more often, and they are becoming regulars (as often as some chisels etc).
I wanted a pair of pulls for a box insert, and the shape is inspired by some bull-horn lugs on early 50s watches (Breitling, and IWC). The materials are ebony over maple intentionally quite deco.
The rasps are so fast at forming the overall shape, and give a great sense of control. In particular the very fine point / tip allows access into tight angles, the teeth on the edge also helps form acute angles, and by backing off pressure the finish is remarkable.
I still need to do final smoothing, but the shape is what I wanted.
I find it really refreshing to get away from straight lines and think in forms instead. Wonderful rasps indeed.
So that's my rasp 'show'n'tell'. When I had the pass round I hardly dare use it, so here's my belated test. Result - very impressed indeed.
Any other rasp work to show, anyone?