DrPhill
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I am shaping down a hardwood branch to make a carved stick. I have done the initial reduction with a sureform. It is quick but leaves a marked surface. I am thinking about what to use for the next phase. I tried sandpaper, and it is too gentle to remove the marks left by the sureform. I tried a ******* file but that still did not have enough 'bite'.
I think that what I need is a wood rasp (or two.....) to do finer shaping. Something finer than a sureform, coarser than a ******* file. I have tried a couple of no-name rasps that were lurking in the toolbox, but they are little more than nobbly metal - tearing rather than cutting, and the nobbles are more widely spaced than needed. These will likely be discarded.
Does anybody here have recommendations? I need a curved blade (for concave surfaces) and possibly a flat blade. Something that will take off a reasonable amount of material leaving a better surface.
Thanks for any help given
Phill
I think that what I need is a wood rasp (or two.....) to do finer shaping. Something finer than a sureform, coarser than a ******* file. I have tried a couple of no-name rasps that were lurking in the toolbox, but they are little more than nobbly metal - tearing rather than cutting, and the nobbles are more widely spaced than needed. These will likely be discarded.
Does anybody here have recommendations? I need a curved blade (for concave surfaces) and possibly a flat blade. Something that will take off a reasonable amount of material leaving a better surface.
Thanks for any help given
Phill