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PAAAAHH! HUMBUG! (file envy)
They only sell Souber warding files which I have already discounted because they all have cropped tips, common on cheaper files. Thanks for the suggestion though.Rorschach,
try Keyprint Security Ltd they may be able to help you. I used to buy key cutting gear including warding files from them about 30 years ago
hth
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I see Tome Feteira already suggested , the U.K. supplier is Arceurotrade, I have used these and quality is good, the ultimate IMO is Vallorbe / Grobert lots of suppliers if you look, many are in the jewellery trade suppliersI am trying to find a replacement warding file (I have broken the tip).
It needs to be 1.4mm thick or less, (the current file is 1.3mm) and come to pretty much a sharp point. Widest point around 11mm and cutting length around 100mm, these dimensions are not as critical as the thickness. It cannot be a needle file, they are too narrow.
I though about using an auger file instead but they all seem to be tapered and too thick.
I see Tome Feteira already suggested , the U.K. supplier is Arceurotrade, I have used these and quality is good, the ultimate IMO is Vallorbe / Grobert lots of suppliers if you look, many are in the jewellery trade suppliers
Well it seems I might not be able to find the properly pointed files I want without spending big bucks and considering they snap so easily it might not make financial sense. The cost of a the file is want is at least 5x times the cost of a cheaper file.
I am going to try a different tack and see how that works. I'll take the grobet files and re-grind the to a point from one side and just attack the job one side at a time, I think this will work, possibly even better than my previous method now I think of it.
I phoned the last time I used them about 2 yeras ago
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