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Shinto Saw Rasps Reviews

4.7 Rating 3 Reviews
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A unique rasp from Japan, the structure is a solidly made latticework of what can only described as hacksaw like blades that are welded and pinned to form a very rigid network of cutting blades.
The added benefit of the lattice is that it allows any residue to fall away from your work through the gaps, so is virtually uncloggable.
With a coarse and a fine side, you get two for the price one. Give a little pressure with the coarse side to quickly remove a lot of wood or a delicate touch with the fine side to leave a finish that needs a bit of a sand to finish.
It is a tool for wood, polystyrene and our local farriers swear by them for filing horses hooves.
Mind your fingers when using - it is very sharp.
Coarse: 10tpi
Fine: 25tpi
Blade length : 270mm (11") or 225mm (9")
Blade width: 28mm
Blade thickness: 12mm

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I have an older Shinto rasp with a wooden handle. The handle on these latest ones is plastic but the action is as good as ever. I introduced students to these tools. All agreed that they are EXCELLENT. And, as always, I can't fault the service from Workshop Heaven - fast, efficient, reasonably priced.
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Posted 1 year ago
Double sided, so both coarse and fine cutting edges. It can leave a really smooth surface. Very impressed.
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Posted 9 years ago
The ingenious design of this raps makes it light and easy to use. It is surprisingly effective with one side coarse and the other fine. For the occasional user of rasps, like me, it is ideal.
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Posted 10 years ago