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Rasp without handle, two different grains, used in leather trades andfootwear.
Traditional rasp of Japanese shoemakers. Like its European counterpart, this rasp has no sleeve, being pricked on its two extremities (puncturing n ° 11 on one, n ° 12 on the other), and its two faces. It is wider (25mm) and finer (2mm); One face is flat while the other is slightly convex. Length: 200mm
By combining the qualities of a rasp and a planer, the "bastard" is equipped with a blade of 350mm, pricked with teeth n ° 3. It is the preliminary rasp par excellence, used to remove the largest amount of wood in the shortest possible time. Its name is a nod to the "bastard cut" appellation used for limes to the roughest size.
The railways (or planes) are planes used to plan soft stones to farm by scraping. They have a handle and a wooden body on which toothed or toothless steel blades are embedded.Developed in the nineteenth century to replace the cutter, it has improved speed. Length: 250mm / 10 inches
The railways (or planes) are planes used to plan soft stones to farm by scraping. They have a handle and a wooden body on which toothed or toothless steel blades are embedded.Developed in the nineteenth century to replace the cutter, it has improved speed. Length: 250mm / 10 inches