High carbon steel files, including flat /round /Semicircle, suitable for metal, wood
Durable construction: Made from top-grade T12 carbon steel with a hardness of 62 - 66HRC. The teeth are deep quenched and coated, ensuring excellent wear resistance. This guarantees long-term durability, making it reliable for various projects.
Versatility: Suitable for metals, wood, jewelry, plastic, ceramics, and glass. This 3-piece set can handle filing, deburring, shaping, trimming, and polishing, meeting all your handcrafting needs.
Easy to maintain: Maintenance is a breeze. Simply apply a little engine oil on the surface of the document. It helps keep the surface intact and extends the lifespan of the document with minimal effort.
Robust design: Made with high-quality materials and fine craftsmanship, the file is extremely sturdy. Due to the deep quenching and coating of the teeth, the file cannot be dropped
Complete set: The set includes an 8-foot flat metal file, an 8-foot round metal file, and one 8-foot semi-round metal file. Other sizes can also be customized.
DESCRIPTION
PREMIUM MATERIALS FOR LONG-LASTING PERFORMANCE: The files are made of top-grade T12 carbon steel. This high quality material gives the file a hardness of 62 - 66HRC. The teeth are deeply quenched and coated, which not only improves the durability of the file's performance, but also ensures that the file can be used for a long time. Whether you are a professional craftsman or a DIY enthusiast, these files will meet your expectations.
Wide application: This file set has a wide range of applications and is suitable for a variety of materials. It can be used on metal to file away rough edges, shape wood to achieve a smooth finish, work on jewelry to create intricate designs, trim plastic for a precise fit, and even be used on ceramics and glass to achieve the desired shape.
Easy to maintain: Maintaining these files is very simple. Simply apply engine oil lightly to the surface to maintain the finish and extend its life. However, it is important to note that due to the deep hardening and coating of the teeth, falling files should be avoided to prevent damage.
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